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Higher Spin Gauge Theories in Any Dimension

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arxiv hep-th/0409260 v1 pith:W36ILVS5 submitted 2004-09-24 hep-th

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Some general properties of higher spin gauge theories are summarized with the emphasize on the nonlinear theories in any dimension.

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    Higher-spin fields introduce indefinite terms into the generalized Raychaudhuri equation on Killing horizons, blocking a focusing theorem and a well-defined Wall entropy unless a proposed focusing condition is imposed.

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    hep-th 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Minimal Massive Gravity is coupled to a finite sl(N) tower of higher-spin fields, giving a Stückelberg formulation, AdS2 x S1 hair solutions, and two massive modes (spin j and j-2) for each spin-j > 2 field.

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