Brane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualities

We examine the use of branes as probes of supergravity geometries which arise in the study of gauge theory/gravity dualities. We investigate the moduh spaces of supersymmetric gauge theories through moduh spaces of brane probes in the dual gravity theories. Preferred coordinate systems emerge in whi...

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Main Author: Page, David C.
Published: Durham University 2002
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2475852015-03-19T05:37:12ZBrane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualitiesPage, David C.2002We examine the use of branes as probes of supergravity geometries which arise in the study of gauge theory/gravity dualities. We investigate the moduh spaces of supersymmetric gauge theories through moduh spaces of brane probes in the dual gravity theories. Preferred coordinate systems emerge in which the supergravity geometries can readily be compared to the gauge theory and various gauge theory quantities such as anomalous scaling dimensions can be read off. We also consider the physics of certain expanded brane configurations, called giant gravitons. We identify supergravity solutions which represent coherent states of these objects. We find a degeneracy between giant graviton probes and massless particles in a broad class of supergravity backgrounds and uncover a close relationship with charged particle states in lower dimensions.539Elementary particles & high energy physicsDurham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.247585http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4626/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Elementary particles & high energy physics
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Elementary particles & high energy physics
Page, David C.
Brane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualities
description We examine the use of branes as probes of supergravity geometries which arise in the study of gauge theory/gravity dualities. We investigate the moduh spaces of supersymmetric gauge theories through moduh spaces of brane probes in the dual gravity theories. Preferred coordinate systems emerge in which the supergravity geometries can readily be compared to the gauge theory and various gauge theory quantities such as anomalous scaling dimensions can be read off. We also consider the physics of certain expanded brane configurations, called giant gravitons. We identify supergravity solutions which represent coherent states of these objects. We find a degeneracy between giant graviton probes and massless particles in a broad class of supergravity backgrounds and uncover a close relationship with charged particle states in lower dimensions.
author Page, David C.
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title Brane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualities
title_short Brane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualities
title_full Brane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualities
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title_full_unstemmed Brane probes and gauge theory/gravity dualities
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publisher Durham University
publishDate 2002
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