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D-Particles on Orientifolds and Rational Invariants

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We revisit the D0 bound state problems, of the M/IIA duality, with the Orientifolds. The cases of O4 and O8 have been studied recently, from the perspective of five-dimensional theories, while the case of O0 has been much neglected. The computation we perform for D0-O0 states boils down to the Witten indices for $\mathcal N=16$ $O(m)$ and $Sp(n)$ quantum mechanics, where we adapt and extend previous analysis by the authors. The twisted partition function $\Omega$, obtained via localization, proves to be rational, and we establish a precise relation between $\Omega$ and the integral Witten index $\mathcal I$, by identifying continuum contributions sector by sector. The resulting Witten index shows surprisingly large numbers of threshold bound states but in a manner consistent with M-theory. We close with an exploration on how the ubiquitous rational invariants of the wall-crossing physics would generalize to theories with Orientifolds.

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Crystals and Double Quiver Algebras from Jeffrey-Kirwan Residues

hep-th · 2025-01-06 · conditional · novelty 7.0

For quivers satisfying a no-overlap condition, flavored BPS indices are computed by crystal melting derived from Jeffrey-Kirwan residues, and new double quiver algebras are constructed whose crystal representations encode the counting, including theories with two supercharges.

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  • Crystals and Double Quiver Algebras from Jeffrey-Kirwan Residues hep-th · 2025-01-06 · conditional · none · ref 65 · internal anchor

    For quivers satisfying a no-overlap condition, flavored BPS indices are computed by crystal melting derived from Jeffrey-Kirwan residues, and new double quiver algebras are constructed whose crystal representations encode the counting, including theories with two supercharges.