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Dynamics of Higher Spin Fields and Tensorial Space

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arxiv hep-th/0501113 v3 pith:HNDSET4V submitted 2005-01-14 hep-th

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The structure and the dynamics of massless higher spin fields in various dimensions are reviewed with an emphasis on conformally invariant higher spin fields. We show that in D=3,4,6 and 10 dimensional space-time the conformal higher spin fields constitute the quantum spectrum of a twistor-like particle propagating in tensorial spaces of corresponding dimensions. We give a detailed analysis of the field equations of the model and establish their relation with known formulations of free higher spin field theory.

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