Zero Energy States of Reduced Super Yang-Mills Theories in d+1 = 4,6 and 10 dimensions are necessarily Spin(d) invariant

Abstract

We consider reduced Super Yang-Mills Theory in d+1 dimensions, where d=2,3,5,9. We present commutators to prove that for d=3,5 and 9 a possible ground state must be a Spin(d) singlet. We also discuss the case d=2, where we give an upper bound on the total angular momentum and show that for odd dimensional gauge group no Spin(d) invariant state exists in the Hilbert space.

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