Yang-Baxter deformations and generalized supergravity -- A short summary
Abstract
Integrable deformations of type IIB superstring theory on have played an important role over the last years. The Yang-Baxter deformation is a systematic way of generating such integrable deformations. Since its introduction, this topic has seen important conceptual progress and has among others led to the intriguing discovery generalized supergravity, a new low-energy effective theory. This review endeavors to not only introduce the historical development of the Yang-Baxter deformation, but also its relation to generalized supergravity, non-geometric backgrounds, non-abelian T-duality and preserved Killing spinors. We supplement the general treatment with a wealth of explicit examples.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1912.02553,
title = {Yang-Baxter deformations and generalized supergravity -- A short summary},
author = {Domenico Orlando and Susanne Reffert and Jun-ichi Sakamoto and Yuta Sekiguchi and Kentaroh Yoshida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.02553},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
64 pages plus appendices. Invited review by J.Phys.A. Based on various papers of the authors