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The following pages link to Constrained superfields from an anti-D3-brane in KKLT (Q1639087):
Displaying 26 items.
- Constrained superfields on metastable anti-D3-branes (Q682980) (← links)
- The goldstino brane, the constrained superfields and matter in \( \mathcal{N}=1 \) supergravity (Q1636519) (← links)
- Scanning of the supersymmetry breaking scale and the gravitino mass in supergravity (Q1638819) (← links)
- String theory origin of constrained multiplets (Q1639183) (← links)
- Supertrace formulae for nonlinearly realized supersymmetry (Q1641781) (← links)
- More on DBI action in 4D \( \mathcal{N} = 1\) supergravity (Q1678928) (← links)
- Nonlinear (super)symmetries and amplitudes (Q1692914) (← links)
- \( \overline{D3} \) induced geometric inflation (Q1696263) (← links)
- From linear to non-linear SUSY and back again (Q1700171) (← links)
- Anti-D3 branes and moduli in non-linear supergravity (Q1706645) (← links)
- A new class of de Sitter vacua in type IIB large volume compactifications (Q1706650) (← links)
- The gravitino and the swampland (Q2044886) (← links)
- A new de Sitter solution with a weakly warped deformed conifold (Q2085312) (← links)
- Constrained superfields in dynamical background (Q2087327) (← links)
- Mass production of type IIA dS vacua (Q2185354) (← links)
- Non-supersymmetric branes (Q2215425) (← links)
- Uplifting anti-D6-brane (Q2303226) (← links)
- Supersymmetric Born-Infeld actions and new Fayet-Iliopoulos terms (Q2421067) (← links)
- Non-supersymmetric string models from anti-D3-/D7-branes in strongly warped throats (Q2660284) (← links)
- Goldstino condensation? (Q2678105) (← links)
- Cosmology and supergravity (Q2828595) (← links)
- Random potentials and cosmological attractors (Q5024135) (← links)
- The Super-Stückelberg procedure and dS in pure supergravity (Q5160950) (← links)
- A novel solution to the gravitino problem (Q6041689) (← links)
- Early dark energy in type IIB string theory (Q6134460) (← links)
- De Sitter vacua -- when are `subleading corrections' really subleading? (Q6183424) (← links)