Branes and Geometry in String and M-Theory
Gurdeep S. Sehmbi

TL;DR
This thesis explores advanced topics in string and M-theory, including M2-branes, flux backgrounds, noncommutative geometries, and the quantum Nambu geometry, proposing new models and solutions in these areas.
Contribution
It introduces new flux backgrounds, boundary conditions, and the quantum Nambu geometry, expanding the understanding of brane dynamics and noncommutative structures in string and M-theory.
Findings
Derived boundary conditions for open M2-branes.
Found a mass deformed Basu-Harvey equation for M2-M5 systems.
Identified the quantum Nambu geometry as a large flux limit of D1-strings.
Abstract
This thesis is based on two papers by the author and consists of two parts. We review the recent developments in the theory of multiple M2-branes and 3-algebras leading to multiple D2-brane theories. The inclusion of flux terms for the supersymmetric BLG and ABJM theories of closed M2-branes is discussed and then generalised to open M2-branes. Here the boundary condition is derived and different BPS configurations are examined where we find a mass deformed Basu-Harvey equation for the M2-M5 system. The Lorentzian 3-algebra is then employed for obtaining a theory of D2-branes in a flux background, we then obtain the new fuzzy funnel solution of the system of D2-D4 branes in a flux. Matrix theories and their compactifications as well as noncommutative geometry and noncommutative gauge theories are reviewed with a discussion of their generalisations to three dimensions to be used to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
