The Hesse potential is constructed for a class of four-dimensional N = 2 supersymmetric effective actions with S-and T-duality by performing the relevant Legendre transform by iteration. It is a function of fields that transform under duality according to an arithmetic subgroup of the classical dualities reflecting the monodromies of the underlying string compactification. These transformations are not subject to corrections, unlike the transformations of the fields that appear in the effective action which are affected by the presence of higher-derivative couplings. The class of actions that are considered includes those of the FHSV and the STU model. We also consider heterotic N = 4 supersymmetric compactifications. The Hesse potential, which is equal to the free energy function for BPS black holes, is manifestly duality invariant. Generically it can be expanded in terms of powers of the modulus that represents the inverse topological string coupling constant, gs, and its complex conjugate. The terms depending holomorphically on gs are expected to correspond to the topological string partition function and this expectation is explicitly verified in two cases. Terms proportional to mixed powers of gs and ḡs are in principle present.
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Cardoso, G. L., De Wit, B., & Mahapatra, S. (2010). BPS black holes, the Hesse potential, and the topological string. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2010(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2010)052
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