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Anomalies in field theories with extra dimensions

Scrucca, C. A.  
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Serone, M.
2004
International Journal of Modern Physics A

We give an overview of the issue of anomalies in field theories with extra dimensions. We start by reviewing in a pedagogical way the computation of the standard perturbative gauge and gravitational anomalies on noncompact spaces, using Fujikawa's approach and functional integral methods, and discuss the available mechanisms for their cancellation. We then generalize these analyses to the case of orbifold field theories with compact internal dimensions, emphasizing the new aspects related to the presence of orbifold singularities and discrete Wilson lines, and the new cancellation mechanisms that are becoming available. We conclude with a very brief discussion on global and parity anomalies.

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research article
DOI
10.1142/S0217751X04018518
Author(s)
Scrucca, C. A.  
Serone, M.
Date Issued

2004

Published in
International Journal of Modern Physics A
Volume

19

Issue

16

Start page

2579

End page

2642

Subjects

anomalies

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extra dimensions

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orbifolds

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Wilson lines

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NON-ABELIAN ANOMALIES

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HETEROTIC-STRING THEORY

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PATH INTEGRAL METHOD

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GRAVITATIONAL ANOMALIES

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SUPERSYMMETRY BREAKING

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SYMMETRY-BREAKING

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MODULAR INVARIANCE

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GAUGE-THEORIES

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ZERO MODES

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EXPLICIT CONSTRUCTION

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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October 21, 2010
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