Hybrid Formalism, Supersymmetry Reduction, and Ramond-Ramond Fluxes
William D. Linch III, Brenno Carlini Vallilo

TL;DR
This paper employs the supersymmetric hybrid formalism to analyze how internal Ramond-Ramond fluxes influence supersymmetry breaking, torsions, superpotentials, and warping in lower-dimensional string theories.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of worldsheet techniques within the hybrid formalism to study flux-induced effects in supersymmetry reduction.
Findings
Derived effects of Ramond-Ramond fluxes on torsions and superpotentials
Analyzed partial supersymmetry breaking in lower dimensions
Connected fluxes to warping and torsion effects
Abstract
The supersymmetric hybrid formalism for Type II strings is used to study partial supersymmetry breaking in four and three dimensions. We use worldsheet techniques to derive effects of internal Ramond-Ramond fluxes such as torsions, superpotentials and warping.
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