W Gravity, N=2 Strings and 2+2~SU*(∞)
Abstract
We conjecture that W gravity can be interpreted as the gauge theory of φ diffeomorphisms in the space of dimensionally-reduced D=2+2 SU*(∞) Yang-Mills instantons. These φ diffeomorphisms preserve a volume-three form and are those which furnish the correspondence between the dimensionally-reduced Plebanski equation and the KP equation in (1+2) dimensions. A supersymmetric extension furnishes super-W gravity. The Super-Plebanski equation generates self-dual complexified super gravitational backgrounds (SDSG) in terms of the super-Plebanski second heavenly form. Since the latter equation yields N=1~D=4~SDSG complexified backgrounds associated with the complexified-cotangent space of the Riemannian surface, (T*)c, required in the formulation of SU*(∞) complexified Self-Dual Yang-Mills theory, (SDYM ); it naturally follows that the recently constructed D=2+2~N=4 SDSYM theory- as the consistent background of the open N=2 superstring- can be embedded into the N=1~SU*(∞) complexified Self-Dual-Super-Yang-Mills (SDSYM) in D=3+3 dimensions. This is achieved after using a generalization of self-duality for D>4. We finally comment on the the plausible relationship between the geometry of N=2 strings and the moduli of SU*(∞) complexified SDSYM in 3+3 dimensions.
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