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Non-perturbative effects and moduli estabilization from 10D Retolaza, Ander
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Non-perturbative effects were long ago proposed to be useful for supersymmetric moduli stabilization in Type II string theory compactifications. Their use has been widely studied from the 4D perspective but from the 10D perspective this mechanism is far from being understood. By performing a 10D analysis I will show several features of the mechanism, confirming some old 4D results as well as providing new properties of the compactification.
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Non-perturbative effects and moduli estabilization from 10D
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Banff International Research Station for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery
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2019-04-30T11:30
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Non-perturbative effects were long ago proposed to be useful for supersymmetric moduli stabilization in Type II string theory compactifications. Their use has been widely studied from the 4D perspective but from the 10D perspective this mechanism is far from being understood. By performing a 10D analysis I will show several features of the mechanism, confirming some old 4D results as well as providing new properties of the compactification.
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34.0 minutes
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video/mp4
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eng
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Author affiliation: IPhT CEA-Saclay
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2019-10-28
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0384657
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Unreviewed
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Postdoctoral
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