Gravity = Yang-Mills

Abstract

This essay's title is justified by discussing a class of Yang-Mills-type theories of which standard Yang-Mills theories are special cases but which is broad enough to include gravity as a double field theory. We use the framework of homotopy algebras, where conventional Yang-Mills theory is the tensor product K g of a `kinematic' algebra K with a color Lie algebra g. The larger class of Yang-Mills-type theories are given by the tensor product of K with more general Lie-type algebras of which K itself is an example, up to anomalies that can be cancelled for the tensor product with a second copy K. Gravity is then given by K K.

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