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Bianchi identities for an \(N=2\), \(d=5\) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on the group manifold
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    Bianchi identities for an \(N=2\), \(d=5\) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on the group manifold (English)
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    21 August 1997
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    Using symmetry arguments and rheonomy the author sets up a general hypothesis for a form of the curvature for an \(N=2\), \(d=5\) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. The setting is based on the group manifold approach known from earlier gravity and supergravity models. The resulting Bianchi identities are solved.
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    supersymmetric Yang-Mills fields
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    supergravity
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    Bianchi identities
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    rheonomy
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