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A geometric dual of $c$-extremization

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We consider supersymmetric AdS$_3 \times Y_7$ and AdS$_2 \times Y_9$ solutions of type IIB and $D=11$ supergravity, respectively, that are holographically dual to SCFTs with $(0,2)$ supersymmetry in two dimensions and $\mathcal{N}=2$ supersymmetry in one dimension. The geometry of $Y_{2n+1}$, which can be defined for $n\ge 3$, shares many similarities with Sasaki-Einstein geometry, including the existence of a canonical R-symmetry Killing vector, but there are also some crucial differences. We show that the R-symmetry Killing vector may be determined by extremizing a function that depends only on certain global, topological data. In particular, assuming it exists, for $n=3$ one can compute the central charge of an AdS$_3 \times Y_7$ solution without knowing its explicit form. We interpret this as a geometric dual of $c$-extremization in $(0,2)$ SCFTs. For the case of AdS$_2 \times Y_9$ solutions we show that the extremal problem can be used to obtain properties of the dual quantum mechanics, including obtaining the entropy of a class of supersymmetric black holes in AdS$_4$. We also study many specific examples of the type AdS$_3\times T^2 \times Y_5$, including a new family of explicit supergravity solutions. In addition we discuss the possibility that the $(0,2)$ SCFTs dual to these solutions can arise from the compactification on $T^2$ of certain $d=4$ quiver gauge theories associated with five-dimensional Sasaki-Einstein metrics and, surprisingly, come to a negative conclusion.

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hep-th · 2026-06-24 · accept · novelty 7.0

New closed-form charged rotating five-dimensional near-horizon geometries exist with two independent angular momenta and constant co-rotating electric field, characterized by Sasakian structure and matching expected entropy relations without reducing to Myers-Perry.

Covariant unification of holographic c-functions

hep-th · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

A new covariant c-function is defined from extrinsic curvature of codimension-two bulk slices, unifying prior foliation-based definitions and exhibiting expected monotonic behavior in conformal, confining, and mixed-geometry string backgrounds.

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  • Charged and rotating near-horizon geometries in five dimensions hep-th · 2026-06-24 · accept · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    New closed-form charged rotating five-dimensional near-horizon geometries exist with two independent angular momenta and constant co-rotating electric field, characterized by Sasakian structure and matching expected entropy relations without reducing to Myers-Perry.

  • Covariant unification of holographic c-functions hep-th · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 92 · internal anchor

    A new covariant c-function is defined from extrinsic curvature of codimension-two bulk slices, unifying prior foliation-based definitions and exhibiting expected monotonic behavior in conformal, confining, and mixed-geometry string backgrounds.

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