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Manifestly $SL(2,R)$ Duality-Symmetric Forms in ModMax Theory

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arxiv 2210.13196 v1 pith:UZSUVRFA submitted 2022-10-24 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords invarianttheorymanifestlyactionsenergy-momentummodmaxtensorwill
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In this paper, we will investigate a manifestly $SL(2,R)$-invariant structure for the energy-momentum tensor of ModMax theory as a nonlinear modification of Maxwell electrodynamics which includes conformal invariance as well. In the context of this theory, we show that the energy-momentum tensor of the generalized Born-Infeld theory can also be written in the same invariant form. We will find manifestly self-dual invariant actions corresponding to the invariant couplings $\lambda$ and $\gamma$ in these theories. It can be shown that the resultant actions correspond to the irrelevant and marginal $T\bar{T}$-like deformations, respectively.

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