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Classical string solutions in Non-Relativistic AdS$_5\times$S$^5$: Closed and Twisted sectors

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arxiv 2109.13240 v2 pith:POMD6ZHA submitted 2021-09-27 hep-th

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We find classical closed string solutions to the non-relativistic AdS$_5\times$S$^5$ string theory which are the analogue of the BMN and GKP solutions for the relativistic theory. We show that non-relativistic AdS$_5\times$S$^5$ string theory admits a $\mathbb{Z}_2$ orbifold symmetry which allows us to impose twisted boundary conditions. Among the solutions in the twisted sector, we find the one around which the semiclassical expansion in arXiv:2102.00008 takes place.

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    hep-th 2025-04 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

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  2. An Introduction to String Newton-Cartan Holography and Integrability

    hep-th 2026-03 accept novelty 3.0 of 10

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