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Generalised killing spinors on three-dimensional Lie groups
1Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London, UK.
Abstract:
We present a complete classification of invariant generalised Killing spinors on three-dimensional Lie groups. We show that, in this context, the existence of a non-trivial invariant generalised Killing spinor implies that all invariant spinors are generalised Killing with the same endomorphism. Notably, this classification is independent of the choice of left-invariant metric. To illustrate the computational methods underlying this classification, we also provide the first known examples of homogeneous manifolds admitting invariant generalised Killing spinors with n distinct eigenvalues for each .
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