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ADHM and D-instantons in orbifold AdS/CFT duality
Nuclear Physics B, Volume: "B575", Issue: 1-2, Pages: 78 - 106
Swansea University Author: Timothy Hollowood
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00086-9
Abstract
We consider ADHM instantons in product group gauge theories that arise from D3-branes located at points in the orbifold R^6/Z_p. At finite N we argue that the ADHM construction and collective coordinate integration measure can be deduced from the dynamics of D-instantons in the D3-brane background....
Published in: | Nuclear Physics B |
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ISSN: | 05503213 |
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1999
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa28559 |
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We consider ADHM instantons in product group gauge theories that arise from D3-branes located at points in the orbifold R^6/Z_p. At finite N we argue that the ADHM construction and collective coordinate integration measure can be deduced from the dynamics of D-instantons in the D3-brane background. For the large-N conformal field theories of this type, we compute a saddle-point approximation of the ADHM integration measure and show that it is proportional to the partition function of D-instantons in the dual AdS_5 x S^5/Z_p background, in agreement with the orbifold AdS/CFT correspondence. Matching the expected behaviour of D-instantons, we find that when S^5/Z_p is smooth a saddle-point solution only exists in the sector where the instanton charges in each gauge group factor are the same. However, when S^5/Z_p is singular, the instanton charges at large N need not be the same and the space of saddle-point solutions has a number of distinct branches which represent the possible fractionations of D-instantons at the singularity. For the theories with a type 0B dual the saddle-point solutions manifest two types of |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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78 |
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106 |