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Minimal flux Minkowski classification

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arxiv 1612.06885 v3 pith:SZDR3KWC submitted 2016-12-20 hep-th

classification hep-th
keywords solutionsminkowskitypebranecertainclassificationclassifycompactness
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We classify Minkowski$_4$ solutions in type IIA supergravity, with N=2 supersymmetry and an SU(2) R-symmetry of a certain type. Many subcases can be reduced to relatively simple PDEs, among which we recover various intersecting brane systems, and AdS$_d$ solutions, $d=5,6,7$, and in particular the recently found general massive AdS$_7$ solutions. Imposing compactness of the internal six-manifold we obtain promising solutions with localized D-branes and O-planes.

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