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Main Authors: Babaei-Aghbolagh, H., He, Song, Ouyang, Hao
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.03698
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author Babaei-Aghbolagh, H.
He, Song
Ouyang, Hao
author_facet Babaei-Aghbolagh, H.
He, Song
Ouyang, Hao
contents This study introduces a high-order perturbation methodology to categorize two primary solution types within duality-invariant nonlinear electrodynamic theories, adhering to the differential self-duality criterion. The first solution type aligns with irrelevant stress tensor flows, resembling $T\bar{T}$ dynamics, and the second involves a blend of irrelevant $T\bar{T}$-like and marginal root-$T\bar{T}$-like deformations. Our approach facilitates the investigation of diverse duality-invariant nonlinear electrodynamics theories and their stress tensor flows and confirms the commutativity of flows initiated by irrelevant and marginal operators.
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spellingShingle Generalized $T\overline{T}$-like Deformations in Duality-Invariant Nonlinear Electrodynamic Theories
Babaei-Aghbolagh, H.
He, Song
Ouyang, Hao
High Energy Physics - Theory
This study introduces a high-order perturbation methodology to categorize two primary solution types within duality-invariant nonlinear electrodynamic theories, adhering to the differential self-duality criterion. The first solution type aligns with irrelevant stress tensor flows, resembling $T\bar{T}$ dynamics, and the second involves a blend of irrelevant $T\bar{T}$-like and marginal root-$T\bar{T}$-like deformations. Our approach facilitates the investigation of diverse duality-invariant nonlinear electrodynamics theories and their stress tensor flows and confirms the commutativity of flows initiated by irrelevant and marginal operators.
title Generalized $T\overline{T}$-like Deformations in Duality-Invariant Nonlinear Electrodynamic Theories
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.03698