We study global worldsheet anomalies for open strings ending on several coincident D-branes in the presence of a B-field. We show that cancellation of anomalies is made possible by a correlation between the t'Hooft magnetic flux on the D-branes and the topological class of the B-field. One application of our results is a proper understanding of the geometric nature of the gauge field living on D-branes: rather than being a connection on a vector bundle, it is a connection on a module over a certain noncommutative algebra. Our argument works for a general closed string background. We also explain why in the presence of a topologically nontrivial B-field whose curvature is pure torsion D-branes represent classes in a twisted K-theory, as conjectured by E. Witten.
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Kapustin, A. (2000). D-branes in a topologically nontrivial B-field. Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 4(1), 127–154. https://doi.org/10.4310/atmp.2000.v4.n1.a3
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