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Supergravity backgrounds corresponding to D7 branes wrapped on Kähler manifolds

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DOI10.1088/1126-6708/2004/01/031zbMath1243.83065arXivhep-th/0310225OpenAlexW3098925508MaRDI QIDQ438299

Martín Kruczenski

Publication date: 30 July 2012

Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0310225



Mathematics Subject Classification ID

String and superstring theories in gravitational theory (83E30) Supergravity (83E50) String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory (81T30)


Related Items (1)

F-theory and \(\mathrm{AdS}_3 /\mathrm{CFT}_2 (2,0)\)



Cites Work

  • Stringy cosmic strings and noncompact Calabi-Yau manifolds
  • Geometric engineering of \(N=1\) quantum field theories
  • Localized intersections of M5-branes and four-dimensional superconformal field theories
  • Evidence for F-theory
  • Duality of type-II 7-branes and 8-branes
  • SUPERGRAVITY DESCRIPTION OF FIELD THEORIES ON CURVED MANIFOLDS AND A NO GO THEOREM
  • Type IIB 7-brane solutions from nine-dimensional domain walls
  • Dirichlet Branes and Ramond-Ramond Charges
  • On non-uniform black branes
  • On seven-brane and instanton solutions of type IIB


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