Type IIA Superstrings, Chiral Symmetry, and N=1 4D Gauge Theory Dualities
John H. Brodie (Princeton University), Amihay Hanany (Institute for, Advanced Study)

TL;DR
This paper explores N=1 4D gauge theories using type IIA string theory brane configurations, revealing new dualities, interpreting field phenomena via brane positions, and proposing mechanisms for chiral symmetry enhancement.
Contribution
It introduces novel N=1 dualities with multiple gauge groups and links field theory phenomena to brane configurations, advancing understanding of gauge/string dualities.
Findings
Constructed known dualities using brane setups.
Discovered new dualities involving arbitrary gauge groups.
Proposed a mechanism for chiral symmetry enhancement.
Abstract
We study N=1 four dimensional gauge theories as the world volume theory of D4-branes between NS 5-branes. We find constructions for a number of known field theory dualities involving groups, coupled by matter fields F in the representation, in terms of branes of type IIA string theory. The dual gauge group follows from simply reversing the ordering of the NS 5-branes and the D6-branes while conserving magnetic charge on the world volume of the branes. We interpret many field theory phenomena such as deformation of the superpotential in terms of the position of branes. By looking to D-branes for guidance, we find new N=1 dualities involving arbitrary numbers of gauge groups. We propose a mechanism for enhanced chiral symmetry in the brane construction which, we conjecture, is associated with tensionless threebranes in…
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