Stable non-BPS D-branes and their classical description
M. Bertolini, A. Lerda

TL;DR
This paper reviews the classical description of stable non-BPS D-branes in type II string theory and explores their associated space-time geometries to understand potential gauge/gravity dualities in non-supersymmetric contexts.
Contribution
It provides a classical framework for analyzing stable non-BPS D-branes and investigates their geometrical properties relevant for gauge/gravity correspondence beyond supersymmetric models.
Findings
Classical descriptions of non-BPS D-branes are established.
Properties of space-time geometries associated with these branes are analyzed.
Implications for gauge/gravity duality in non-supersymmetric settings are discussed.
Abstract
We review how to describe the stable non-BPS D-branes of type II string theory from a classical perspective, and discuss the properties of the space-time geometry associated to these configurations. This is relevant in order to see whether and how the gauge/gravity correspondence can be formulated in non-conformal and non-supersymmetric settings.
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