Compactifications of Deformed Conifolds, Branes and the Geometry of Qubits
Abstract
We present three families of exact, cohomogeneity-one Einstein metrics in dimensions, which are generalizations of the Stenzel construction of Ricci-flat metrics to those with a positive cosmological constant. The first family of solutions are Fubini-Study metrics on the complex projective spaces , written in a Stenzel form, whose principal orbits are the Stiefel manifolds divided by . The second family are also Einstein-K\"ahler metrics, now on the Grassmannian manifolds , whose principal orbits are the Stiefel manifolds (with no factoring in this case). The third family are Einstein metrics on the product manifolds , and are K\"ahler only for . Some of these metrics are believed to play a role in studies of consistent string theory compactifications and in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence. We also elaborate on the geometric approach to quantum mechanics based on the K\"ahler geometry of Fubini-Study metrics on , and we apply the formalism to study the quantum entanglement of qubits.
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@article{arxiv.1507.07585,
title = {Compactifications of Deformed Conifolds, Branes and the Geometry of Qubits},
author = {M. Cvetic and G. W. Gibbons and C. N. Pope},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07585},
year = {2019}
}
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31 pages