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Fermionic higher-spin triplets in AdS

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1842851 Nuclear Physics B 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We derive a metric-like Lagrangian and equations of motion, in AdS   space, for multiplets of fermionic fields with spin ranged from 12 to s, from their frame-like formulation.

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Fermionic higher-spin triplets in AdS
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Alessandro Agugliaro, Francesco Azzurli, Dmitri Sorokin,
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