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A guide to frames, $2\pi$'s, scales and corrections in string compactifications

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arxiv 2301.05178 v2 pith:6XD6O4JL submitted 2023-01-12 hep-th gr-qchep-ph

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This note is intended to serve as a reference for conventions used in the literature on string compactifications, and how to move between them, collected in a single and easy-to-find place, using type IIB as an illustrative example. We hope it may be useful to beginners in the field and busy experts. E.g. string constructions proposed to address the moduli stabilisation problem are generically in regions of parameter space at the boundaries of control, so that consistent use of $2\pi$'s and frame conventions can be pivotal when computing their potentially dangerous corrections.

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