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arxiv: 1309.0794 · v2 · pith:TYXSGXNOnew · submitted 2013-09-03 · ✦ hep-th · gr-qc

Comments on holographic current algebras and asymptotically flat four dimensional spacetimes at null infinity

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keywords currentalgebraasymptoticallyflatfourholographicinfinitynull
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We follow the spirit of a recent proposal to show that previous computations for asymptotically flat spacetimes in four dimensions at null infinity can be re-interpreted in terms of a well-defined holographic current algebra for the time component of the currents. The analysis is completed by the current algebra for the spatial components.

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