Holography and T-duality
Marco Laucelli Meana, Jes\'us Puente Pe\~nalba

TL;DR
This paper investigates how compactified dimensions influence D-brane dynamics using AdS/SYM correspondence, focusing on T-duality transitions, background field renormalization, Wilson lines, and finite size effects in supergravity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of T-duality transitions between type IIA and IIB branes and explores finite size effects and Wilson loop descriptions in supergravity.
Findings
Detailed T-duality transition analysis between IIA and IIB branes
Insights into background field renormalization and Wilson lines
Exploration of finite size effects on Wilson loops
Abstract
We use the AdS/SYM correspondence to study the relevant effects of compactified dimensions on the D-brane dynamics. We present a detailed picture of the T-duality transition between branes in type IIA and type IIB supergravity. An analysis of the renormalization scheme coming from the expectation values of background fields and the role of Wilson lines in it is given. We finally explore finite size effects and T-duality maps on the description of Wilson loops by supergravity.
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