The AdS/CFT Correspondence and Symmetry Breaking
Nessi Benishti

TL;DR
This thesis explores baryonic symmetries in AdS/CFT, analyzing their breaking, dual gravity descriptions, and effects of fluxes, with detailed studies on specific singularities and orbifold theories.
Contribution
It provides a detailed classification of singularities, matches field theory and gravity spectra, and investigates symmetry breaking and flux effects in M2 and D3 brane setups.
Findings
Agreement between baryonic operator spectra and wrapped M5 branes.
Matching of condensates, Goldstone bosons, and strings in symmetry breaking.
Identification of B-field moduli critical points and their dual effects.
Abstract
In the first part of this thesis we study baryonic U(1) symmetries dual to Betti multiplets in the AdS_4/CFT_3 correspondence for M2 branes at Calabi-Yau 4-fold singularities. We begin by focusing on isolated toric singularities without vanishing 6-cycles, which we classify, and propose for them field theory duals. We then study in detail the cone over Q^111 and find agreement between the spectrum of baryonic operators in this theory and M5 branes wrapping 5-cycles in the Q^111 space. The physics of vacua in which these symmetries are spontaneously broken precisely matches a dual gravity analysis involving resolutions of the singularity, where we are able to match condensates, Goldstone bosons and global strings. We then study the implications of turning on a torsion 4-form flux. This flux non-trivially affects the supergravity dual of Higgsing, and we show that the supergravity and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
