The symmetry algebras of Euclidean M-theory

Abstract

We study the Euclidean supersymmetric D=11 M-algebras. We consider two such D=11 superalgebras: the first one is N=(1,1) self-conjugate complex-Hermitean, with 32 complex supercharges and 1024 real bosonic charges, the second is N=(1,0) complex-holomorphic, with 32 complex supercharges and 528 bosonic charges, which can be obtained by analytic continuation of known Minkowski M-algebra. Due to the Bott's periodicity, we study at first the generic D=3 Euclidean supersymmetry case. The role of complex and quaternionic structures for D=3 and D=11 Euclidean supersymmetry is elucidated. We show that the additional 1024-528=496 Euclidean tensorial central charges are related with the quaternionic structure of Euclidean D=11 supercharges, which in complex notation satisfy SU(2) pseudo-Majorana condition. We consider also the corresponding Osterwalder-Schrader conjugations as implying for N=(1,0) case the reality of Euclidean bosonic charges. Finally, we outline some consequences of our results, in particular for D=11 Euclidean supergravity.

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