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    • CommentTimeMar 31st 2020

    added pointer to today’s

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    • CommentTimeDec 10th 2022

    added publication data for:

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    • CommentTimeMar 29th 2023

    Gave the References-section a new subsection “Geometric refinement” (now here)

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    • CommentTimeSep 12th 2023

    In 1611.06536, at the top of p.37 the phrasing “super Lie algebra of bosonic dimension 10+2” is just suggestive, right? It does not claim it has any relation with a space of signature (10,2) (as indeed the extension described below that still has only one timelike dimension), correct?

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    • CommentTimeSep 12th 2023

    Yes, that’s why the name of the super Lie algebra still has a “,1\ldots, 1” in the superscript.

    Since it’s not a super-Minkowski algebra anymore, the usual naming conventions don’t quite apply;

    but since it’s in a manifest way a spatially “doubled” form of a Minkowski algebra, it’s still certainly to be thought of as having a single time dimension, yes.

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    • CommentTimeOct 11th 2023

    added pointer to today’s:

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