
arXiv: 1603.04470
handle: 10281/142270 , 11577/3219326
We derive the four-dimensional low-energy effective field theory governing the moduli space of strongly coupled superconformal quiver gauge theories associated with D3-branes at Calabi-Yau conical singularities in the holographic regime of validity. We use the dual supergravity description provided by warped resolved conical geometries with mobile D3-branes. Information on the baryonic directions of the moduli space is also obtained by using wrapped Euclidean D3-branes. We illustrate our general results by discussing in detail their application to the Klebanov-Witten model.
56 pages; v2: minor changes, version published in JHEP
High Energy Physics - Theory, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, conformal field models in string theory, AdS-CFT Correspondence; Effective field theories; Conformal Field Models; in String Theory;, AdS-CFT Correspondence; Conformal Field Models in String Theory; Effective field theories;, FOS: Physical sciences, String and superstring theories in gravitational theory, Supergravity, AdS-CFT correspondence, AdS-CFT Correspondence; Conformal Field Models in String Theory; Effective field theories; Nuclear and High Energy Physics, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), effective field theories
High Energy Physics - Theory, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, conformal field models in string theory, AdS-CFT Correspondence; Effective field theories; Conformal Field Models; in String Theory;, AdS-CFT Correspondence; Conformal Field Models in String Theory; Effective field theories;, FOS: Physical sciences, String and superstring theories in gravitational theory, Supergravity, AdS-CFT correspondence, AdS-CFT Correspondence; Conformal Field Models in String Theory; Effective field theories; Nuclear and High Energy Physics, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), effective field theories
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