Infrared finite observables in N=8 supergravity
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Abstract: Using the algorithm of constructing the IR finite observables suggested and discussed in details in our previous publications, we consider construction of such observables in N=8 SUGRA in NLO of PT. In general, contrary to the amplitudes defined in the presence of some IR regulator, such observables do not reveal any simple structure.
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- Divergences and boundary modes in \( \mathcal{N}=8 \) supergravity
- Is \(\mathcal N=8\) supergravity ultraviolet finite?
- On form factors in \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) SYM
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