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Seiberg Duality is an Exceptional Mutation

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arxiv hep-th/0405118 v3 pith:KMW43ZMZ submitted 2004-05-13 hep-th

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keywords dualityseibergclassexceptionalgaugemutationadmissiblecalabi-yau
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The low energy gauge theory living on D-branes probing a del Pezzo singularity of a non-compact Calabi-Yau manifold is not unique. In fact there is a large equivalence class of such gauge theories related by Seiberg duality. As a step toward characterizing this class, we show that Seiberg duality can be defined consistently as an admissible mutation of a strongly exceptional collection of coherent sheaves.

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