Type IIA orientifolds and orbifolds on non-factorizable tori
From MaRDI portal
Publication:952335
DOI10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2008.01.030zbMath1234.81115arXiv0712.2281OpenAlexW2091264783MaRDI QIDQ952335
Publication date: 12 November 2008
Published in: Nuclear Physics. B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0712.2281
Related Items
Classification of symmetric toroidal orbifolds, Towards geometric D6-brane model building on non-factorisable toroidal \(\mathbb Z_{4}\)-orbifolds, T-duality twists and asymmetric orbifolds, Non-factorizable branes on the torus, Yukawa couplings for intersecting D-branes on non-factorisable tori, Yukawa couplings from magnetized D-brane models on non-factorisable tori
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Supersymmetric intersecting branes on the type IIA \(T^{6}/\mathbb{Z}_{4}\) orientifold
- On the number of chiral generations in \(\mathbb Z_2\times \mathbb Z_2\) orbifolds
- Supersymmetric standard model spectra from RCFT orientifolds
- Standard model compactifications of IIA \(\mathbb Z_3\times \mathbb Z_3\) orientifolds from intersecting D6-branes
- Chiral supersymmetric models on an orientifold of \(\mathbb Z_4\times \mathbb Z_2\) with intersecting D6-branes
- Supersymmetric orientifolds in 6D and D-branes at angles
- Supersymmetric \(Z_N\times Z_M\) orientifolds in 4d with D-branes at angles
- A \(D=4\;N=1\) orbifold of type I strings
- Open strings
- A mini-landscape of exact MSSM spectra in heterotic orbifolds
- New grand unified models with intersecting D6-branes, neutrino masses, and flipped \(\text{SU}(5)\)
- Magnetic Flux in Toroidal Type I Compactification
- D=4 chiral string compactifications from intersecting branes
- Aspects of stability and phenomenology in type IIA orientifolds with intersecting D6‐branes
- Supersymmetric 4D orientifolds of type IIA with D6-branes at angles
- Chiral four-dimensional \(N=1\) supersymmetric type IIA orientifolds from intersecting D6-branes
- The Standard Model from stable intersecting brane world orbifolds
- Standard-like models from intersecting D4-branes