Topics in Gauge/Gravity Duality

Includes bibliographical references. === The gauge theory/gravity correspondence encompasses a variety of di_erent specific dualities. We investigate various topics in the context of Super–Yang- Mills/type IIB string theory and superconformal Chern-Simons-matter/type IIA string theory dualities. We...

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Main Author: Rughoonauth, Nitin
Other Authors: Murugan, Jeffrey
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13216
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-132162020-07-22T05:07:44Z Topics in Gauge/Gravity Duality Rughoonauth, Nitin Murugan, Jeffrey Applied Mathematics Includes bibliographical references. The gauge theory/gravity correspondence encompasses a variety of di_erent specific dualities. We investigate various topics in the context of Super–Yang- Mills/type IIB string theory and superconformal Chern-Simons-matter/type IIA string theory dualities. We carry out a rather extensive study of the type IIA AdS3_S3_S3_S1 Green- Schwarz superstring, up to quadratic order in fermions. We discuss issues related to fixing its _-symmetry and show the one-loop finiteness of two-point functions of bosonic fields. We then perform a Hamiltonian analysis and compare SU(2) string states with predictions from the conjectured Bethe equations. Furthermore, we show that, at least at tree-level, the two-body S-matrix is reflectionless. We then concern ourselves with extending Mikhailov’s construction of giant gravitons from holomorphic functions to include meromorphic functions, which lead to giants with non-trivial topologies in AdS5_S5. We explore what topological configurations giants, whose dynamics preserve a certain amount of supersymmetry, assume. We are particularly interested in solutions created by a localised modification of a set of intersecting spherical giant gravitons, as this seems the most tractable limit. We finally explore some aspects of holographic particle-vortex duality, in particular its realisation in the ABJM model and a possible relation to Maxwell duality in AdS4. We formulate a symmetric version of the transformation that acts as a self-duality, show how to embed it as an abelian duality in the (2+1)-dimensional, N = 6 super–Chern-Simons-matter theory that is the ABJM model, and speculate on a possible non-abelian extension. 2015-07-01T08:52:27Z 2015-07-01T08:52:27Z 2014 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13216 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
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Topics in Gauge/Gravity Duality
description Includes bibliographical references. === The gauge theory/gravity correspondence encompasses a variety of di_erent specific dualities. We investigate various topics in the context of Super–Yang- Mills/type IIB string theory and superconformal Chern-Simons-matter/type IIA string theory dualities. We carry out a rather extensive study of the type IIA AdS3_S3_S3_S1 Green- Schwarz superstring, up to quadratic order in fermions. We discuss issues related to fixing its _-symmetry and show the one-loop finiteness of two-point functions of bosonic fields. We then perform a Hamiltonian analysis and compare SU(2) string states with predictions from the conjectured Bethe equations. Furthermore, we show that, at least at tree-level, the two-body S-matrix is reflectionless. We then concern ourselves with extending Mikhailov’s construction of giant gravitons from holomorphic functions to include meromorphic functions, which lead to giants with non-trivial topologies in AdS5_S5. We explore what topological configurations giants, whose dynamics preserve a certain amount of supersymmetry, assume. We are particularly interested in solutions created by a localised modification of a set of intersecting spherical giant gravitons, as this seems the most tractable limit. We finally explore some aspects of holographic particle-vortex duality, in particular its realisation in the ABJM model and a possible relation to Maxwell duality in AdS4. We formulate a symmetric version of the transformation that acts as a self-duality, show how to embed it as an abelian duality in the (2+1)-dimensional, N = 6 super–Chern-Simons-matter theory that is the ABJM model, and speculate on a possible non-abelian extension.
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