From Wrapped Supermembrane to M(atrix) Theory From Wrapped Supermembrane to M(atrix) Theory
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The issue of justifying the matrix-theory proposal is revisited. We first discuss how the matrix-string theory is derived directly starting from the eleven dimensional supermembrane wrapped around a circle of radius $R=g_s\ell_s$, without invoking any stringy assumptions, such as S- and T-dualities. This derivation provides us a basis for studying both string ($R\to 0)$- and M ($R\to \infty$)-theory limits of quantum membrane theory in a single unified framework. In particular, we show that two different boosts of supermembrane, namely one of unwrapped membrane along the M-theory circle and the other of membrane wrapped about a transervse direction which is orthogonal to the M-theory circle, give the same matrix theory in the 11 dimensional limit, $R\to \infty$ (with $N\to \infty$). We also discuss briefly the nature of possible covariantized matrix (string) theories.
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