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Graded quivers and B-branes at Calabi-Yau singularities

High Energy Physics - Theory 2018-11-20 v1

Abstract

A graded quiver with superpotential is a quiver whose arrows are assigned degrees c{0,1,,m}c\in \{0, 1, \cdots, m\}, for some integer m0m \geq 0, with relations generated by a superpotential of degree m1m-1. Ordinary quivers (m=1)m=1) often describe the open string sector of D-brane systems; in particular, they capture the physics of D3-branes at local Calabi-Yau (CY) 3-fold singularities in type IIB string theory, in the guise of 4d N=1\mathcal{N}=1 supersymmetric quiver gauge theories. It was pointed out recently that graded quivers with m=2m=2 and m=3m=3 similarly describe systems of D-branes at CY 4-fold and 5-fold singularities, as 2d N=(0,2)\mathcal{N}=(0,2) and 0d N=1\mathcal{N}=1 gauge theories, respectively. In this work, we further explore the correspondence between mm-graded quivers with superpotential, Q(m)Q_{(m)}, and CY (m+2)(m+2)-fold singularities, Xm+2{\mathbf X}_{m+2}. For any mm, the open string sector of the topological B-model on Xm+2{\mathbf X}_{m+2} can be described in terms of a graded quiver. We illustrate this correspondence explicitly with a few infinite families of toric singularities indexed by mNm \in \mathbb{N}, for which we derive "toric" graded quivers associated to the geometry, using several complementary perspectives. Many interesting aspects of supersymmetric quiver gauge theories can be formally extended to any mm; for instance, for one family of singularities, dubbed C(Y1,0(Pm))C(Y^{1,0}(\mathbb{P}^m)), that generalizes the conifold singularity to m>1m>1, we point out the existence of a formal "duality cascade" for the corresponding graded quivers.

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@article{arxiv.1811.07016,
  title  = {Graded quivers and B-branes at Calabi-Yau singularities},
  author = {Cyril Closset and Sebastian Franco and Jirui Guo and Azeem Hasan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.07016},
  year   = {2018}
}

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82 pages, 20 figures