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E-Strings and N=4 Topological Yang-Mills Theories

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We study certain properties of six-dimensional tensionless E-strings (arising from zero size $E_8$ instantons). In particular we show that $n$ E-strings form a bound string which carries an $E_8$ level $n$ current algebra as well as a left-over conformal system with $c=12n-4-{248n \over n+30}$, whose characters can be computed. Moreover we show that the characters of the $n$-string bound state are captured by N=4 U(n) topological Yang-Mills theory on $\half K3$. This relation not only illuminates certain aspects of E-strings but can also be used to shed light on the properties of N=4 topological Yang-Mills theories on manifolds with $b_2^+=1$. In particular the E-string partition functions, which can be computed using local mirror symmetry on a Calabi-Yau three-fold, give the Euler characteristics of the Yang-Mills instanton moduli space on $\half K3$. Moreover, the partition functions are determined by a gap condition combined with a simple recurrence relation which has its origins in a holomorphic anomaly that has been conjectured to exist for N=4 topological Yang-Mills on manifolds with $b_2^+=1$ and is also related to the holomorphic anomaly for higher genus topological strings on Calabi-Yau threefolds.

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Mock modularity of Calabi-Yau threefolds

hep-th · 2024-11-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The paper constructs explicit indefinite theta series solving the modular anomaly for rank 0 DT invariants, fixing these generating functions up to modular forms determined by polar terms.

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  • Mock modularity of Calabi-Yau threefolds hep-th · 2024-11-26 · conditional · none · ref 48 · internal anchor

    The paper constructs explicit indefinite theta series solving the modular anomaly for rank 0 DT invariants, fixing these generating functions up to modular forms determined by polar terms.