The boundary value problem for Dirac-harmonic maps

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Abstract

Dirac-harmonic maps are a mathematical version (with commuting variables only) of the solutions of the field equations of the non-linear supersymmetric sigma model of quantum field theory. We explain this structure, including the appropriate boundary conditions, in a geometric framework. The main results of our paper are concerned with the analytic regularity theory of such Dirac-harmonic maps. We study Dirac-harmonic maps from a Riemannian surface to an arbitrary compact Riemannian manifold. We show that a weakly Dirac-harmonic map is smooth in the interior of the domain. We also prove regularity results for Dirac-harmonic maps at the boundary when they solve an appropriate boundary value problem which is the mathematical interpretation of the D-branes of superstring theory. © European Mathematical Society 2013.

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Chen, Q., Jost, J., Wang, G., & Zhu, M. (2013). The boundary value problem for Dirac-harmonic maps. Journal of the European Mathematical Society, 15(3), 997–1031. https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/384

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