Martin Wolf
University of Surrey
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Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2014
Christian Sämann; Martin Wolf
We establish a Penrose–Ward transform yielding a bijection between holomorphic principal 2-bundles over a twistor space and non-Abelian self-dual tensor fields on six-dimensional flat space-time. Extending the twistor space to supertwistor space, we derive sets of manifestly
Nuclear Physics | 2010
Nikolas Akerblom; Christian Sämann; Martin Wolf
Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2013
Christian Sämann; Martin Wolf
{\mathcal{N} = (1, 0)}
Letters in Mathematical Physics | 2014
Christian Sämann; Martin Wolf
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015
Branislav Jurčo; Christian Sämann; Martin Wolf
N=(1,0) and
Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2003
Alexander Popov; A. G. Sergeev; Martin Wolf
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory | 2014
Antonio Pittelli; Alessandro Torrielli; Martin Wolf
{\mathcal{N} = (2, 0)}
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2012
Martin Wolf
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015
Michael C. Abbott; Jeff Murugan; Silvia Penati; Antonio Pittelli; Dmitri Sorokin; Per Sundin; Justine Tarrant; Martin Wolf; Linus Wulff
N=(2,0) supersymmetric non-Abelian constraint equations containing the tensor multiplet. We also demonstrate how this construction leads to constraint equations for non-Abelian supersymmetric self-dual strings.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2012
Christian Sämann; Robert Wimmer; Martin Wolf
Abstract We study marginal deformations of superconformal Chern–Simons matter theories that are based on 3-algebras. For this, we introduce the notion of an associated 3-product, which captures very general gauge invariant deformations of the superpotentials of the BLG and ABJM models. We also consider conformal multi-trace deformations preserving N = 2 supersymmetry. We then use N = 2 supergraph techniques to compute the two-loop beta functions of these deformations. Besides confirming conformal invariance of both the BLG and ABJM models, we also verify that the recently proposed β-deformations of the ABJM model are indeed marginal to the order we are considering.