Multidimensional Classical and Quantum Cosmology with Intersecting p-branes

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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26 pages, Latex. Submit. to J. Math. Phys

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10.1063/1.532427

Multidimensional cosmological model describing the evolution of n+1 Einstein spaces in the theory with several scalar fields and forms is considered. When a (electro-magnetic composite) p-brane Ansatz is adopted the field equations are reduced to the equations for Toda-like system. The Wheeler-De Witt equation is obtained. In the case when n "internal" spaces are Ricci-flat, one space M_0 has a non-zero curvature, and all p-branes do not "live" in M_0, the classical and quantum solutions are obtained if certain orthogonality relations on parameters are imposed. Spherically-symmetric solutions with intersecting non-extremal p-branes are singled out. A non-orthogonal generalization of intersection rules corresponding to (open, closed) Toda lattices is obtained. A chain of bosonic D > 11 models (that may be related to hypothetical higher dimensional supergravities and F-theories) is suggested.

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