Branes, anti-branes and Brauer algebras in gauge-gravity duality

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We propose gauge theory operators built using a complex Matrix scalar which are dual to brane-anti-brane systems in AdS 5 × S 5, in the zero coupling limit of the dual Yang-Mills. The branes involved are half-BPS giant gravitons. The proposed operators dual to giant-anti-giant configurations satisfy the appropriate orthogonality properties. Projection operators in Brauer algebras are used to construct the relevant multi-trace Matrix operators. These are related to the ''coupled representations'' which appear in 2D Yang-Mills theory. We discuss the implications of these results for the quantum mechanics of a complex matrix model, the counting of non-supersymmetric operators and the physics of brane-anti-brane systems. The stringy exclusion principle known from the properties of half-BPS giant gravitons, has a new incarnation in this context. It involves a qualitative change in the map between brane-anti-brane states to gauge theory operators. In the case of a pair of sphere giant and anti-giant this change occurs when the sum of the magnitudes of their angular momenta reaches N. © SISSA 2007.

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Kimura, Y., & Ramgoolam, S. (2007). Branes, anti-branes and Brauer algebras in gauge-gravity duality. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2007(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/11/078

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