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Charting the Complex Structure Landscape of F-theory

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arxiv 2404.03456 v2 pith:U4KPQINR submitted 2024-04-04 hep-th math.AG

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keywords complexstructurecalabi--yauf-theoryfourfoldsinfinitylandscapemonodromy
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We explore the landscape of F-theory compactifications on Calabi--Yau fourfolds whose complex structure moduli space is the thrice-punctured sphere. As a first part, we enumerate all such Calabi--Yau fourfolds under the additional requirement that it has a large complex structure and conifold point at two of the punctures. We find 14 monodromy tuples by demanding the monodromy around infinity to be quasi-unipotent. As second part, we study the four different types of phases arising at infinity. For each we consider a working example where we determine the leading periods and other physical couplings. We also included a notebook that sets up the period vectors for any of these models.

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