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Comments on double field theory and diffeomorphisms

Jeong-Hyuck Park

Published 2013-04-22, updated 2013-06-08Version 2

As the theory is subject to a section condition, coordinates in double field theory do not represent physical points in an injective manner. We argue that a physical point should be rather one-to-one identified with a `gauge orbit' in the coordinate space. The diffeomorphism symmetry then implies an invariance under arbitrary reparametrizations of the gauge orbits. Within this generalized sense of diffeomorphism, we show that a recently proposed tensorial transformation rule for finite coordinate transformations is actually (i) consistent with the standard exponential map, and further (ii) compatible with the full covariance of the `semi-covariant' derivatives and curvatures after projectors are properly imposed.

Comments: 1+34 pages; A minute change of the title from "diffeomorphism" to "diffeomorphisms". To appear in JHEP
Journal: JHEP 1306 (2013) 098
Categories: hep-th, math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 04.60.Cf, 02.40.-k
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