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Holographic Perspectives On Models Of Moduli Stabilization In M-Theory

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arxiv 2206.13332 v1 pith:KWUT37VF submitted 2022-06-27 hep-th

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keywords stabilizationmodelsholographicmoduliflux-stabilizedm-theorynon-perturbativeresults
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Recent holographic analyses on IIA and IIB models of moduli stabilization have led to many interesting results. Here we extend this approach to M-Theory. We consider both flux-stabilized models and non-perturbative stabilization methods. We perform a holographic analysis to determine the spectrum of the assumed dual $CFT_{3}$ to see its AdS/CFT implication. For the flux stabilization, which relies on a large complex Chern-Simons invariant, moduli have integer dimensions similar to the DGKT flux-stabilized model in type IIA,. For the non-perturbative stabilization, the results are similar to racetrack models in type IIB.

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