Wick rotations and real GIT
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gr-qcmath-phmath.MP
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realmanifoldpseudo-riemannianwick-rotationsdifferentformsgroupholonomy
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We define Wick-rotations by considering pseudo-Riemannian manifolds as real slices of a holomorphic Riemannian manifold. From a frame bundle viewpoint Wick-rotations between different pseudo-Riemannian spaces can then be studied through their structure groups which are real forms of the corresponding complexified Lie group (different real forms $O(p,q)$ of the complex Lie group $O(n,\mathbb{C})$). In this way, we can use real GIT (geometric invariant theory) to derive several new results regarding the existence, and non-existence, of such Wick-rotations. As an explicit example, we Wick rotate a known $G_2$-holonomy manifold to a pseudo-Riemannian manifold with split-$G_2$ holonomy.
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