On Domain-Wall/QFT Dualities in Various Dimensions
Klaus Behrndt, Eric Bergshoeff, Rein Halbersma, Jan Pieter van der, Schaar

TL;DR
This paper explores dualities between domain walls and quantum field theories across various dimensions, extending known cases and introducing new examples like Type I/Heterotic 6-branes and lower-dimensional domain wall dualities.
Contribution
It generalizes domain-wall/QFT dualities beyond ten and eleven dimensions, including new cases such as Type I/Heterotic 6-branes and lower-dimensional dualities.
Findings
Analysis of domain-wall/quantum field theory correspondences in multiple dimensions.
Construction of quantum mechanics Hamiltonians for black hole cases.
Discussion of limits and properties of these dualities.
Abstract
We investigate domain-wall/quantum field theory correspondences in various dimensions. Our general analysis does not only cover the well-studied cases in ten and eleven dimensions but also enables us to discuss new cases like a Type I/Heterotic 6-brane in ten dimensions and domain wall dualities in lower than ten dimensions. The examples we discuss include `d-branes' in six dimensions preserving 8 supersymmetries and extreme black holes in various dimensions. In the latter case we construct the quantum mechanics Hamiltonian and discuss several limits.
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