String Compactification, Effective Field Theory And Holography Swampland
Sirui Ning

TL;DR
This thesis explores string theory vacua, moduli stabilization, and holographic dualities, analyzing spectrum, quantum states near black holes, and their thermodynamics within the AdS/CFT framework.
Contribution
It provides new insights into moduli stabilization mechanisms, holographic spectrum analysis, and quantum black hole states in string theory contexts.
Findings
Moduli have integer dimensions in flux-stabilized models.
Quantum fluctuations dominate near black hole singularities.
Wheeler-DeWitt states encode black hole thermodynamics.
Abstract
This thesis primarily dives into investigating the details of four-dimensional vacua within String Theory using the AdS/CFT correspondence. In the first and second part of the thesis, we study the fibred Calabi-Yau and M-theory moduli stabilization scenario. We consider both flux-stabilized models and non-perturbative stabilization methods. We perform a holographic analysis to determine the spectrum of the assumed dual to understand its AdS/CFT implications. For the flux stabilization, which relies on a large complex Chern-Simons invariant, moduli have integer dimensions similar to the DGKT flux-stabilized model in type IIA. For the non-perturbative stabilization, the results are similar to race-track models in type IIB. In the last part of the thesis, we solve the Wheeler DeWitt equation for the planar Reissner-Nordstrom-AdS black hole in a minisuperspace approximation. We…
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