2009
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.0911.3800
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Applications of String Theory: Non-perturbative Effects in Flux Compactifications and Effective Description of Statistical Systems

Livia Ferro

Abstract: In this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyze two different applications of string theory. In the first part, we focus on four dimensional compactifications of Type II string theories preserving N = 1 supersymmetry, in presence of intersecting or magnetized D-branes. We show, through world-sheet methods, how the insertion of closed string background fluxes may modify the effective interactions on Dirichlet and Euclidean branes. In particular, we compute flux-induced fermionic… Show more

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“…In particular, we consider N = 1 SQCD, realized by fractional branes at a C 3 / Z 2 × Z 2 singularity. This paper is written for the INFN Sergio Fubini Prize 2009, and is based on some results of the author's PhD thesis [5].…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, we consider N = 1 SQCD, realized by fractional branes at a C 3 / Z 2 × Z 2 singularity. This paper is written for the INFN Sergio Fubini Prize 2009, and is based on some results of the author's PhD thesis [5].…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%