2015
DOI: 10.1002/prop.201500031
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T‐duality, Quotients and Currents for Non‐Geometric Closed Strings

Abstract: We use the canonical description of T-duality as well as the formulation of T-duality in terms of chiral currents to investigate the geometric and non-geometric faces of closed string backgrounds originating from principal torus bundles with constant Hflux. Employing conformal field theory techniques, the non-commutative and nonassociative structures among generalized coordinates in the so called Q-flux and Rflux backgrounds emerge by gauging the Abelian symmetries of an enlarged Roček-Verlinde sigma-model and… Show more

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“…Deformation quantization of this twisted Poisson structure was carried out in [9] via perturbative quantization of the sigma-model in the formalism of [53,54], and reproduced in various other contexts in [76][77][78][79][80].…”
Section: Locally Non-geometric Flux and Nonassociativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deformation quantization of this twisted Poisson structure was carried out in [9] via perturbative quantization of the sigma-model in the formalism of [53,54], and reproduced in various other contexts in [76][77][78][79][80].…”
Section: Locally Non-geometric Flux and Nonassociativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deformations of spacetime geometry through compactifications of string theory may help elucidate the precise mechanism by which closed strings provide a framework for a quantum theory of gravity. This has been the hope in some recent investigations surrounding non-geometric string theory, in which noncommutative and nonassociative deformations of target space geometry have been purported to be probed by closed strings in non-geometric flux compactifications [15,25,16,19,1,17,13,9]. In particular, in locally non-geometric backgrounds one aims to find a low-energy limit of closed string theory which is described by an effective nonassociative theory of gravity on spacetime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the cases we examined we found a mixing of the original coordinates and the would-be dual coordinates, which is indicative of doubled formulations, such as the doubled sigma models considered by Hull [32] or the ones recently studied in [33]. Last but not least, it would be very interesting to apply this formalism in the case of the triple T-dual of a torus with H flux, or equivalently to the T-dual of the Q flux background where no isometry is available (recent attempts to understand this problem include [34][35][36]), and even more so in cases of true string backgrounds. We will report on these and other issues in future publications.…”
Section: Jhep01(2016)154mentioning
confidence: 99%