Julian Kupka, Charles Strickland-Constable, Fridrich Valach
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We show that the generalized geometry formalism provides a new approach to the description of higher-fermion terms in 𝒩=1 supergravity in ten dimensions, which does not appeal to supercovariantization or superspace. We find expressions containing only five higher-fermion terms across the action and supersymmetry transformations, working in the second-order formalism. Published by the American Physical Society2025
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