Dual versions of N=2 supergravity and spontaneous supersymmetry breaking
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Abstract: In this paper, using a model of N=2 supergravity - vector multiplets interaction with the scalar field geometry as an example, we show that even when the geometry is fixed one can have a whole family of the Lagrangians that differ by the vector field duality transformations. As a byproduct, for this geometry we have constructed a model of (m-1) vector multiplets interacting with the hidden sector admitting spontaneous supersymmetry breaking with two arbitrary scales and without a cosmological term.
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