Flowing from a noncommmutative (OM) five brane via its supergravity dual
D. S. Berman, P. Sundell

TL;DR
This paper explores the supergravity dual of the flow from a (2,0) five-brane to a noncommutative five-brane (OM) theory, revealing self-duality conditions and analyzing open membrane solutions in this background.
Contribution
It demonstrates how self-duality emerges from supergravity solutions and introduces an M-theory analogue of noncommutative open string solutions.
Findings
Self-duality of field strength arises from supergravity solutions.
Open membrane solutions in the five-brane background are characterized.
The supergravity dual describes the flow between (2,0) and OM theories.
Abstract
The dual supergravity description of the flow between (2,0) five-brane theory and the noncommutative five-brane (OM) theory is examined at critical five-brane field strength. The self-duality of the field strength is shown to arise as a consequence of the supergravity solution. Open membrane solutions are examined in the background of the five-brane giving rise to an M analogue of the noncommutative open string (NCOS) solution.
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