Characterizes solutions to BPS equations for D4-branes ending on boundary D6-branes in A_{K-1} circular quivers, finding a winding phenomenon absent in linear quivers and proposing the maximal-winding case as S-dual to Neumann boundary conditions.
Integrable domain walls in ABJM theory,
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A framework is proposed for 2n-site chiral integrable matrix product states in the ABJM spin chain from reflection equations, with exact overlap formulas for four-site states and numerical checks of subspaces.
Memory-burden backreaction deforms the Hawking spectrum to suppress its high-energy tail, lowering total luminosity and neutrino flux by a factor set by a single suppression parameter and thereby relaxing IceCube bounds on primordial black hole dark matter.
Holographic probe-brane calculations produce defect one- and two-point functions of heavy scalars that match OPE and BOE limits.
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A class of half-BPS boundary conditions for $A_{K-1}$ circular quivers
Characterizes solutions to BPS equations for D4-branes ending on boundary D6-branes in A_{K-1} circular quivers, finding a winding phenomenon absent in linear quivers and proposing the maximal-winding case as S-dual to Neumann boundary conditions.
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Chiral Integrable Boundary States of ABJM Spin Chain from Reflection Equations
A framework is proposed for 2n-site chiral integrable matrix product states in the ABJM spin chain from reflection equations, with exact overlap formulas for four-site states and numerical checks of subspaces.
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Memory-Burden Suppression of Hawking Radiation and Neutrino Constraints on Primordial Black Holes
Memory-burden backreaction deforms the Hawking spectrum to suppress its high-energy tail, lowering total luminosity and neutrino flux by a factor set by a single suppression parameter and thereby relaxing IceCube bounds on primordial black hole dark matter.
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Heavy holographic correlators in defect conformal field theories
Holographic probe-brane calculations produce defect one- and two-point functions of heavy scalars that match OPE and BOE limits.