
TL;DR
This paper uses the blackfold approach to analyze the classical stability of the KPV state of anti-D3 branes in a warped throat, finding no instabilities for long-wavelength deformations.
Contribution
It provides a stability analysis of the KPV state using the blackfold method, offering new insights into its classical stability properties.
Findings
No instabilities found for long-wavelength deformations.
Results align with existing stability analyses.
Comments on the relation to prior stability results.
Abstract
Using the blackfold approach, we study the classical stability of the KPV (Kachru-Pearson-Verlinde) state of anti-D3 branes at the tip of the Klebanov-Strassler throat. With regards to generic long-wavelength deformations considered, we found no instabilities. We comment on the relation of our results to existing results on the stability of the KPV state.
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