Hybrid Formalism, Supersymmetry Reduction, and Ramond-Ramond Fluxes
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fluxesformalismhybridramond-ramondsupersymmetrybreakingderivedimensions
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The supersymmetric hybrid formalism for Type II strings is used to study partial supersymmetry breaking in four and three dimensions. We use worldsheet techniques to derive effects of internal Ramond-Ramond fluxes such as torsions, superpotentials and warping.
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