The group manifold hamiltonian for supergravity
Physics Letters B, ISSN: 0370-2693, Vol: 161, Issue: 4, Page: 297-300
1985
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Article Description
We establish the correspondence between the covariant canonical formalism for N = 1 supergravity and the component formalism. Throughout we use a compound Poincaré notation extended to include spinor components, and find the structure of the hamiltonian and constraint algebra identical with that of pure gravity, differing only in the range of the compound indices.
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