On Real Moduli Stabilization: Intrinsic Geometry & Vacuum Fluctuations,Used

On Real Moduli Stabilization: Intrinsic Geometry & Vacuum Fluctuations,Used

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From the perspective of moduli stabilization and physics of Dbranes, we consider the role of the real intrinsic Riemannian geometry and describe the statistical nature of vacuum fluctuations. The issue of the wall (in)stabilities is analysed for the marginal and threshold like vacua for arbitrary component moduli configurations breaking down to finitely many U(1)'s. From the notion of the statistical fluctuation theory, we find for both the mariginal and threshold configurations that the Gaussian fluctuations over a given equilibrium vacuum yield a welldefined, nondegenerate, curved and regular intrinsic Riemannian manifold as a function of the vacuum expectation values of the moduli. For a finite component system, we have shown that the global ensemble stability and phase transition of the underlying vaccum configuration algebraically reduce to a finite polynomial as the moduli coupling(s). The perspective study includes local and global stability domains of Higgs moduli, Coulomb branch, CalabiYau moduli, heterotic moduli, instanton moduli and the moduli pertaining to topological strings and an ensemble of D and Mparticles.

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