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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Strings, boundary fermions and coincident D-branes

Wulff, Linus January 2007 (has links)
The appearance in string theory of higher-dimensional objects known as D-branes has been a source of much of the interesting developements in the subject during the past ten years. A very interesting phenomenon occurs when several of these D-branes are made to coincide: The abelian gauge theory living on each brane is enhanced to a non-abelian gauge theory living on the stack of coincident branes. This gives rise to interesting effects like the natural appearance of non-commutative geometry. The theory governing the dynamics of these coincident branes is still poorly understood however and only hints of the underlying structure have been seen. This thesis focuses on an attempt to better this understanding by writing down actions for coincident branes using so-called boundary fermions, originating in considerations of open strings, instead of matrices to describe the non-abelian fields. It is shown that by gauge-fixing and by suitably quantizing these boundary fermions the non-abelian action that is known, the Myers action, can be reproduced. Furthermore it is shown that under natural assumptions, unlike the Myers action, the action formulated using boundary fermions also posseses kappa-symmetry, the criterion for being the correct supersymmetric action for coincident D-branes. Another aspect of string theory discussed in this thesis is that of tensionless strings. These are of great interest for example because of their possible relation to higher spin gauge theories via the AdS/CFT-correspondence. The tensionless superstring in a plane wave background, arising as a particular limit of the near-horizon geometry of a stack of D3-branes, is considered and compared to the tensile case.
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Conformal Field Theory and D-branes

Wurtz, Albrecht January 2006 (has links)
The main topic of this doctoral thesis is D-branes in string theory, expressed in the language of conformal field theory. The purpose of string theory is to describe the elementary particles and the fundamental interactions of nature, including gravitation as a quantum theory. String theory has not yet reached the status to make falsifiable predictions, thus it is not certain that string theory has any direct relevance to physics. On the other hand, string theory related research has led to progress in mathematics. We begin with a short introduction to conformal field theory and some of its applications to string theory. We also introduce vertex algebras and discuss their relevance to conformal field theory. Some classes of conformal field theories are introduced, and we discuss the relevant vertex algebras, as well as their interpretation in terms of string theory. In string theory, a D-brane specifies where the endpoint of the string lives. Many aspects of string theory can be described in terms of a conformal field theory, which is a field theory that lives on a two-dimensional space. The conformal field theory counterpart of a D-brane is a boundary state, which in some cases has a natural interpretation as constraining the string end point. The main focus of this thesis is on the interpretation of boundary states in terms of D-branes in curved target spaces.
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Holographic studies of thermal gauge theories with flavour

Thomson, Rowan January 2007 (has links)
The AdS/CFT correspondence and its extensions to more general gauge/gravity dualities have provided a powerful framework for the study of strongly coupled gauge theories. This thesis explores properties of a large class of thermal strongly coupled gauge theories using the gravity dual. In order to bring the holographic framework closer to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), we study theories with matter in the fundamental representation. In particular, we focus on the holographic dual of SU(Nc) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory coupled to Nf<<Nc flavours of fundamental matter at finite temperature, which is realised as Nf Dq-brane probes in the near horizon (black hole) geometry of Nc black Dp-branes. We explore many aspects of these Dp/Dq brane systems, often focussing on the D3/D7 brane system which is dual to a four dimensional gauge theory. We study the thermodynamics of the Dq-brane probes in the black hole geometry. At low temperature, the branes sit outside the black hole and the meson spectrum is discrete and possesses a mass gap. As the temperature increases, the branes approach a critical solution. Eventually, they fall into the horizon and a phase transition occurs. At large Nc and large 't Hooft coupling, we show that this phase transition is always first order. We calculate the free energy, entropy and energy densities, as well as the speed of sound in these systems. We compute the meson spectrum for brane embeddings outside the horizon and find that tachyonic modes appear where this phase is expected to be unstable from thermodynamic considerations. We study the system at non-zero baryon density nb and find that there is a line of phase transitions for small nb, terminating at a critical point with finite nb. We demonstrate that, to leading order in Nf/Nc, the viscosity to entropy density ratio in these theories saturates the conjectured universal bound. Finally, we compute spectral functions and diffusion constants for fundamental matter in the high temperature phase of the D3/D7 theory.
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Holographic studies of thermal gauge theories with flavour

Thomson, Rowan January 2007 (has links)
The AdS/CFT correspondence and its extensions to more general gauge/gravity dualities have provided a powerful framework for the study of strongly coupled gauge theories. This thesis explores properties of a large class of thermal strongly coupled gauge theories using the gravity dual. In order to bring the holographic framework closer to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), we study theories with matter in the fundamental representation. In particular, we focus on the holographic dual of SU(Nc) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory coupled to Nf<<Nc flavours of fundamental matter at finite temperature, which is realised as Nf Dq-brane probes in the near horizon (black hole) geometry of Nc black Dp-branes. We explore many aspects of these Dp/Dq brane systems, often focussing on the D3/D7 brane system which is dual to a four dimensional gauge theory. We study the thermodynamics of the Dq-brane probes in the black hole geometry. At low temperature, the branes sit outside the black hole and the meson spectrum is discrete and possesses a mass gap. As the temperature increases, the branes approach a critical solution. Eventually, they fall into the horizon and a phase transition occurs. At large Nc and large 't Hooft coupling, we show that this phase transition is always first order. We calculate the free energy, entropy and energy densities, as well as the speed of sound in these systems. We compute the meson spectrum for brane embeddings outside the horizon and find that tachyonic modes appear where this phase is expected to be unstable from thermodynamic considerations. We study the system at non-zero baryon density nb and find that there is a line of phase transitions for small nb, terminating at a critical point with finite nb. We demonstrate that, to leading order in Nf/Nc, the viscosity to entropy density ratio in these theories saturates the conjectured universal bound. Finally, we compute spectral functions and diffusion constants for fundamental matter in the high temperature phase of the D3/D7 theory.
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String Phenomenology in the Era of LHC

Maxin, James A. 2010 August 1900 (has links)
The low-energy supersymmetry phenomenology for specific classes of string compactifications is investigated given that the low-energy physics may provide a clue as to the structure of the fundamental theory at high energy scales. The one-parameter model (OPM), a highly constrained subset of minimal Supergravity where all the soft-supersymmetry breaking terms may be fixed in terms of the gaugino mass, is studied, in addition to a three-family Pati-Salam model constructed from intersecting D6-branes. Furthermore, the phenomenology of gravity mediated supersymmetry breaking F-theory SU(5) and SO(10) models, as well as F-SU(5) models with vector- like particles, are examined. We determine the viable parameter space that satisfies all the latest experimental constraints, including the most recent WMAP relic neutralino abundance observations, and find it to be consistent with the CDMS II and other concurrent direct-detection experiments. Moreover, we compute the gamma-ray flux and cross-sections of neutralino annihilations into gamma-rays and compare to the published Fermi-LAT satellite telescope measurements. In F-theory SU(5) and SO(10) models, we predict the exact small deviation of the gaugino mass relation at two-loop level near the electroweak scale, which can be tested at the colliders. More- over, in F-SU(5), we predict the precise deviations from the mSUGRA gaugino mass relations due to the presence of the vector-like particles, also testable at the colliders. The compilation of all these results form a comprehensive collection of predictions with which to evaluate these string models alongside anticipated experimental dis- coveries in the coming decade.
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D-branes et orientifolds dans des espaces courbes ou dépendant du temps

Couchoud, Nicolas 01 October 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Dans cette thèse nous étudions la théorie des cordes en présence de<br />D-branes et éventuellement d'orientifolds dans des espaces courbes ou dépendants du temps. Notre étude vise à comprendre certains aspects des espaces courbes et dépendant du temps, notamment à cause de leur importance en cosmologie.<br /><br />Le premier chapitre introduit quelques bases de la théorie des cordes.<br /><br />Le deuxième chapitre étudie les cordes non orientées sur les groupes compacts SU(2) et SO(3) : après un rappel des résultats connus sur les D-branes dans ces espaces, nous présentons nos résultats sur la position des orientifolds et leur interaction avec les cordes ouvertes et fermées.<br /><br />Le troisième chapitre étudie les D-branes dans certains fonds de type Ramond-Ramond, en utilisant la S-dualité qui les relie à des fonds de type Neveu-Schwarz, où on sait faire les calculs.<br /><br />Le dernier chapitre considère les cordes sur une D-brane parcourue par une onde plane, et introduit les outils y permettant l'étude des interactions.
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D-branes : θεωρία και εφαρμογές

Καραΐσκος, Νικόλαος 18 March 2009 (has links)
Η παρούσα διπλωματική εργασία αποτελεί μια σύντομη εισαγωγή στη θεωρία των Χορδών, ενώ ιδιαίτερη έμαφαση έχει δοθεί στις D-Branes. Αρχικά παρουσιάζεται η κλασική μποζονική χορδή, καθώς και η κβάντωσή της. Στη συνέχεια περιγράφεται ο Τ-δυϊσμός και εισάγονται οι D-Branes στη θεωρία, των οποίων και αναλύονται τα βασικά χαρακτηριστικά, ενώ παρουσιάζεται και η δράση κοσμικού όγκου για την περιγραφή τους. Ακολουθεί μια συνοπτική περιγραφή των υπερσυμετρικών χορδών και των διαφορετικών θεωριών χορδών που προκύπτουν. Τέλος, παρουσιάζεται η γεωμετρία που παράγουν οι D-Branes, σε αναλογία με την αντίστοιχη των μελανών οπών, και περιγράφεται ο τρόπος με τον οπίο κατασκευάζονται extremal μελανές οπές στη θεωρία χορδών καθώς και η μικροσκοπική περιγραφή τους μέσω κατάλληλων διατάξεων από D-Branes. / This thesis consists of a short introduction to string theory, while emphasis has been given on D-Branes. First, the classical bosonic string is presented, and its quantization. T-duality is described and D-Branes are introduced in the theory, the basic properties of which are analyzed. A short discussion of supersymmetric strings follows. Finally, the geometry of D-branes is presented, with respect to the geometry of black holes, and the way that extremal black holes are constructed in string theory, while also their microscopic describtion in terms of D-branes.
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TOPICS IN SUPERSYMMETRIC GAUGE THEORIES AND THE GAUGE-GRAVITY DUALITY

EDALATI AHMADSARAEI, MOHAMMAD 05 October 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Studies of fractional D-branes in the gauge/gravity correspondence & flavored Chern-Simons quivers for M2-branes

Closset, Cyril 11 June 2010 (has links)
Cette thèse intitulée « Studies of fractional D-branes in the gauge/gravity correspondence & Flavored Chern-Simons quivers for M2-branes » se place dans le cadre de la théorie des cordes, en physique théorique. Elle consiste en une introduction suivie de deux parties. Dans l'introduction sont résumés les différents outils de théorie des cordes qui seront utilisés. <p>\ / Doctorat en Sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Cordes et champs antisymétriques dans des espaces-temps courbes

Bordalo, Pedro 30 September 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Cette thèse est consacrée à l'étude des théories conformes des champs (CFTs) bidimensionelles et à leur interprétation géométrique, dans le cadre de la théorie bosonique des cordes. Après un premier chapitre introductif, nous construisons des théories conformes ayant pour espaces-cibles des quotients généraux de groupes compacts par des sous-groupes abéliens finis. Plusieurs choix de champs de fond antisymétriques sont possibles, correspondant du côté de la CFT à la torsion discrète. Dans le troisième chapitre, nous ajoutons des cordes ouvertes à ces constructions; nous étudions les états de bord, leur interprétation géométrique en termes de D-branes et montrons comment celles-ci sont stabilisées par le flux du champ de jauge. Le quatrième chapitre développe l'analyse de basse énergie, par le calcul à deux boucles de la fonction beta du champ de jauge, menant à des corrections à l'action de Born-Infeld. Il inclut aussi des resultats sur l'action de BI non-abélienne à cet ordre. Le dernier chapitre contient les conclusions et perspectives.

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