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Exotic smooth R^4, geometry of string backgrounds and quantum D-branes (1006.2642v1)

Published 14 Jun 2010 in hep-th, gr-qc, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: In this paper we make a first step toward determining 4-dimensional data from higher dimensional superstring theory and considering these as underlying structures for the theory. First, we explore connections of exotic smoothings of R4 and certain configurations of NS and D-branes, both classical and (generalized) quantum using C* algebras. Effects of some small exotic R4's, when localized on S3, correspond to stringy geometries of B-fields on S3. Exotic smoothness of R4 acts as a non-vanishing B-field on S3. The dynamics of D-branes in SU(2) WZW model at finite k indicates the exoticness of ambient R4. Next, based on the relation of exotic smooth R4 with integral levels of SU(2) WZW model we show the correspondence between exotic smoothness on 4-space, transversal to the world volume of NS5 branes, and the number of these NS5 branes. Relation with the calculations in holographically dual 6-dimensional little string theory is discussed. Generalized quantum D-branes in the noncommutative C* algebras corresponding to the codimension-1 foliations of S3 are considered and these determine the KK invariants of exotic smooth R_h4 for the case of non-integral $[h]\in H3(S3,R)$. Moreover, exotic smooth R4's embedded in some exotic R4 as open submanifolds, are shown to correspond to generalized quantum D-branes in the noncommutative C* algebra of the foliation. Finally, we show how exotic smoothness of R4 is correlated with D6 brane charges in IIA string theory. In the last section we construct wild embeddings of spheres and relate them to D-brane charges as well to KK theory. We conjecture that a quantum D-brane is wild embedding. Then we construct an action for a quantum D-brane and show that the classical limit (the usual embedding) agrees with the Born-Infeld action.

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