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The exceptional Jordan algebra and the superstring

Edward Corrigan, Timothy Hollowood Orcid Logo

Communications in Mathematical Physics, Volume: "122", Issue: 3, Pages: 393 - 410

Swansea University Author: Timothy Hollowood Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/BF01238434

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Two representations of the exceptional Jordan algebra are presented, one in terms of bose vertex operators, and the other in terms of superstring vertex operators in bosonised form, including their BRST ghost contributions. It is also shown how the non-exceptional Jordan algebras may be constructed

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics
ISSN: 0010-3616 1432-0916
Published: 1988
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