Wrapping rules (in) string theory

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In this paper we show that the number of all 1/2-BPS branes in string theory compactified on a torus can be derived by universal wrapping rules whose formulation we present. These rules even apply to branes in less than ten dimensions whose ten-dimensional origin is an exotic brane. In that case the wrapping rules contain an additional combinatorial factor that is related to the highest dimension in which the ten-dimensional exotic brane, after compactification, can be realized as a standard brane. We show that the wrapping rules also apply to cases with less supersymmetry. As a specific example, we discuss the compactification of IIA/IIB string theory on (T4/ℤ2) × Tn.

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Bergshoeff, E. A., & Riccioni, F. (2018). Wrapping rules (in) string theory. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2018)046

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