The 1/2-BPS giant graviton expansions for U(N), SO(2k+1), Sp(k), and SO(2k) N=4 SYM are derived from supersymmetric localization of D3-branes in AdS5, with the analytic continuation explained as wall-crossing in a Landau problem.
Gauge Theories from Orientifolds and Large N Limit
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Extending the recent work in hep-th/9803076, we consider string perturbative expansion in the presence of D-branes and orientifold planes imbedded in orbifolded space-time. In the $\alpha'\to 0$ limit the weak coupling string perturbative expansion maps to `t Hooft's large N expansion. We focus on four dimensional ${\cal N}=1,2,4$ supersymmetric theories, and also discuss possible extensions to ${\cal N}=0$ cases. Utilizing the string theory perturbation techniques we show that computation of any M-point correlation function in these theories reduces to the corresponding computation in the parent ${\cal N}=4$ theory. In particular, we discuss theories (which are rather constrained) with vanishing beta-functions to all orders in perturbation theory in the large N limit. We also point out that in theories with non-vanishing beta-functions the gauge coupling running is suppressed in the large N limit. Introduction of orientifold planes allows to construct certain gauge theories with SO, Sp and SU gauge groups and various matter (only unitary gauge groups with bi-fundamental/adjoint matter arise in theories without orientifold planes).
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Localization and wall-crossing of giant graviton expansions in AdS$_5$
The 1/2-BPS giant graviton expansions for U(N), SO(2k+1), Sp(k), and SO(2k) N=4 SYM are derived from supersymmetric localization of D3-branes in AdS5, with the analytic continuation explained as wall-crossing in a Landau problem.