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Precision holography for non-conformal branes

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We set up precision holography for the non-conformal branes preserving 16 supersymmetries. The near-horizon limit of all such p-brane solutions with p \leq 4, including the case of fundamental string solutions, is conformal to AdS_{p+2} x S^{8-p} with a linear dilaton. We develop holographic renormalization for all these cases. In particular, we obtain the most general asymptotic solutions with appropriate Dirichlet boundary conditions, find the corresponding counterterms and compute the holographic 1-point functions, all in complete generality and at the full non-linear level. The result for the stress energy tensor properly defines the notion of mass for backgrounds with such asymptotics. The analysis is done both in the original formulation of the method and also using a radial Hamiltonian analysis. The latter formulation exhibits most clearly the existence of an underlying generalized conformal structure. In the cases of Dp-branes, the corresponding dual boundary theory, the maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory SYM_{p+1}, indeed exhibits the generalized conformal structure found at strong coupling. We compute the holographic 2-point functions of the stress energy tensor and gluon operator and show they satisfy the expected Ward identities and the constraints of generalized conformal structure. The holographic results are also manifestly compatible with the M-theory uplift, with the asymptotic solutions, counterterms, one and two point functions etc of the IIA F1 and D4 appropriately descending from those of M2 and M5 branes, respectively. We present a few applications including the computation of condensates in Witten's model of holographic YM_4 theory.

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Brane flows

hep-th · 2026-05-29 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Generalizes Ricci flow to brane flows with n-forms, proves monotonicity for fixed field-dependent volume flows and that steady solitons are gradient solitons, including a new functional for Chern-Simons cases.

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  • Brane flows hep-th · 2026-05-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    Generalizes Ricci flow to brane flows with n-forms, proves monotonicity for fixed field-dependent volume flows and that steady solitons are gradient solitons, including a new functional for Chern-Simons cases.