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arxiv: 1308.1673 · v2 · submitted 2013-08-07 · ✦ hep-th

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Exceptional Form of D=11 Supergravity

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keywords supergravitycovariantexceptionalformextendedgroupstheoryaccordance
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Eleven-dimensional supergravity reveals large exceptional symmetries upon reduction, in accordance with the U-duality groups of M-theory, but their higher-dimensional geometric origin has remained a mystery. In this letter, we show that D=11 supergravity can be extended to be fully covariant under the exceptional groups E_{n(n)}, n=6,7,8. Motivated by a similar formulation of double field theory we introduce an extended `exceptional spacetime'. We illustrate the construction by giving the explicit E_{6(6)} covariant form: the full D=11 supergravity, in a 5+6 splitting of coordinates but without truncation, embeds into an E_{6(6)} covariant 5+27 dimensional theory. We argue that this covariant form likewise comprises type IIB supergravity.

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