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Central Extensions of Finite Heisenberg Groups in Cascading Quiver Gauge Theories

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Many conformal quiver gauge theories admit nonconformal generalizations. These generalizations change the rank of some of the gauge groups in a consistent way, inducing a running in the gauge couplings. We find a group of discrete transformation that acts on a large class of these theories. These transformations form a central extension of the Heisenberg group, generalizing the Heisenberg group of the conformal case, when all gauge groups have the same rank. In the AdS/CFT correspondence the nonconformal quiver gauge theory is dual to supergravity backgrounds with both five-form and three-form flux. A direct implication is that operators counting wrapped branes satisfy a central extension of a finite Heisenberg group and therefore do not commute.

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IIB flux non-commutativity and the global structure of field theories

hep-th · 2019-08-21 · accept · novelty 7.0

The paper traces the global-structure ambiguity of 6d (2,0) theories to non-commuting RR flux boundary conditions in IIB on C^2/Γ, reproducing the known classification of 4d N=4 theories and adding new results on duality defects and Hecke transforms.

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  • IIB flux non-commutativity and the global structure of field theories hep-th · 2019-08-21 · accept · none · ref 33 · internal anchor

    The paper traces the global-structure ambiguity of 6d (2,0) theories to non-commuting RR flux boundary conditions in IIB on C^2/Γ, reproducing the known classification of 4d N=4 theories and adding new results on duality defects and Hecke transforms.