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Field Equations of Massless Fields in the New Interpretation of the Matrix Model

Ko Furuta, Masanori Hanada, Hikaru Kawai, Yusuke Kimura

Published 2006-11-08Version 1

Recently, some of the authors have introduced a new interpretation of matrix models in which covariant derivatives on any curved space can be expressed by large-N matrices. It has been shown that the Einstein equation follows from the equation of motion of IIB matrix model in this interpretation. In this paper, we generalize this argument to covariant derivatives with torsion. We find that some components of the torsion field can be identified with the dilaton and the $B$-field in string theory. However, the other components do not seem to have string theory counterparts. We also consider the matrix model with a mass term or a cubic term, in which the equation of motion of string theory is exactly satisfied.

Comments: 21 pages
Journal: Nucl.Phys.B767:82-99,2007
Categories: hep-th
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