Recent Progress in Intersecting D-brane Models
Ralph Blumenhagen

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in intersecting D-brane models, focusing on flux compactifications, Gepner orientifolds, effective action calculations, and solution statistics, highlighting progress towards realistic string model building.
Contribution
It summarizes recent developments in constructing semi-realistic intersecting D-brane models and analyzing their properties, offering a comprehensive overview of the field's current status.
Findings
Construction of chiral flux compactifications
Systematic study of Gepner model orientifolds
Analysis of solution statistics for tadpole conditions
Abstract
The aim of this article is to review some recent progress in the field of intersecting D-brane models. This includes the construction of chiral, semi-realistic flux compactifications, the systematic study of Gepner model orientifolds, the computation of various terms in the low energy effective action and the investigation of the statistics of solutions to the tadpole cancellation conditions.
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