Bounds on Slow Roll at the Boundary of the Landscape
Sumit K. Garg, Chethan Krishnan, M. Zaid Zaz

TL;DR
This paper provides evidence that certain tree-level slow roll bounds in string theory are valid even with complex moduli interactions, and explores the implications of these bounds for the structure of the string landscape and swampland.
Contribution
It extends previous slow roll bounds to include semi-universal moduli and analyzes their implications for multi-field landscapes and the classical boundary of the string landscape.
Findings
Slow roll bounds remain valid with moduli overlap.
Existence of constrained paths in multi-field landscapes.
Bounds relate to the classical boundary of the string landscape.
Abstract
We present strong evidence that the tree level slow roll bounds of arXiv:1807.05193 and arXiv:1810.05506 are valid, even when the tachyon has overlap with the volume of the cycle wrapped by the orientifold. This extends our previous results in the volume-dilaton subspace to a semi-universal modulus. Emboldened by this and other observations, we investigate what it means to have a bound on (generalized) slow roll in a multi-field landscape. We argue that for point in an -dimensional field space with , there exists a path of monotonically decreasing potential energy to a point within a path length , such that . The previous de Sitter swampland bounds are specific ways to realize this stringent non-local constraint on field space, but we show that it also…
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