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Superpotentials for Quiver Gauge Theories
Author(s) -
Paul S. Aspinwall,
Lukasz Fidkowski
Publication year - 2005
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/890443
Subject(s) - quiver , superpotential , moduli space , gauge theory , brane , mathematics , pure mathematics , infinity , polynomial , gauge (firearms) , space (punctuation) , physics , theoretical physics , mathematical physics , mathematical analysis , supersymmetry , computer science , geography , archaeology , operating system
We compute superpotentials for quiver gauge theories arising from marginal D-Brane decay on collapsed del Pezzo cycles S in a Calabi-Yau X. This is done using the machinery of A{sub {infinity}} products in the derived category of coherent sheaves of X, which in turn is related to the derived category of S and quiver path algebras. We confirm that the superpotential is what one might have guessed from analyzing the moduli space, i.e., it is linear in the fields corresponding to the Exts of the quiver and that each such Ext multiplies a polynomial in Exts equal to precisely the relation represented by the Ext

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