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      Correspondences between WZNW models and CFTs with W-algebra symmetry

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          We study theories with W-algebra symmetries and their relation to WZNW models on (super-)groups. Correlation functions of the WZNW models are expressed in terms of correlators of CFTs with W-algebra symmetry. The symmetries of the theories involved in these correspondences are related by the Drinfeld-Sokolov reduction of Lie algebras to W-algebras. The W-algebras considered in this paper are the Bershadsky-Polyakov algebra for sl(3) and the quasi-superconformal algebra for generic sl(N|M). The quantum W-algebras obtained from affine sl(N) are constructed using embeddings of sl(2) into sl(N), and these can in turn be characterized by partitions of N. The above cases correspond to \underline{N+2} = \underline{2} + N \underline{1} and its supergroup extension. Finally, sl(2N) and the correspondence corresponding to \underline{2N} = N \underline{2} is also analyzed.

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            2015-09-24
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            10.1007/JHEP02(2016)048
            1509.07516
            234d7486-b58a-4c86-a954-6496562054cd

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            High energy & Particle physics
            High energy & Particle physics

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