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On N=8 Supergravity on $AdS_5$ and N=4 Superconformal Yang-Mills theory

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arxiv hep-th/9802203 v2 pith:WSRQPIJS submitted 1998-02-27 hep-th

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keywords superconformalsupergravitytheoryboundaryinvariantyang-millscorrespondencecovariant
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We discuss the spectrum of states of IIB supergravity on $AdS_5\times S^5$ in a manifest $SU(2,2/4)$ invariant setting. The boundary fields are described in terms of N=4 superconformal Yang-Mills theory and the proposed correspondence between supergravity in $AdS_5$ and superconformal invariant singleton theory at the boundary is formulated in an N=4 superfield covariant language.

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