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Supersymmetric Gauge Theories, Intersecting Branes and Free Fermions

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2008

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Dijkgraaf, Robbert, Lotte Hollands, Piotr Sulkowski, and Cumrun Vafa. 2008. Supersymmetric gauge theories, intersecting branes and free fermions. Journal of High Energy Physics 2008(02): 106.

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We show that various holomorphic quantities in supersymmetric gauge theories can be conveniently computed by configurations of D4-branes and D6-branes. These D-branes intersect along a Riemann surface that is described by a holomorphic curve in a complex surface. The resulting I-brane carries two-dimensional chiral fermions on its world-volume. This system can be mapped directly to the topological string on a large class of non-compact Calabi-Yau manifolds. Inclusion of the string coupling constant corresponds to turning on a constant (B)-field on the complex surface, which makes this space non-commutative. Including all string loop corrections the free fermion theory is elegantly formulated in terms of holonomic (D)-modules that replace the classical holomorphic curve in the quantum case.

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topological strings, D-branes, string duality

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