Stability conditions and hypermultiplet space

Lead Research Organisation: University of Sheffield
Department Name: Mathematics and Statistics

Abstract

Many modern physical theories such as string theory are geometrical in nature,with the properties of particles and forces being determined by the way extradimensions in the theory are curled up on themselves. Unfortunately stringtheory is not at all well-understood at present, and it has not so far beenpossible to make predictions that can be experimentally verified. This projectfits into a large area of current research in pure mathematics which aims at abetter understanding the mathematcal structure of string theory. One could hopethat this will one day enable us to make calculations of real world quantitiesthat can then be checked against experiment. For now though it is early days,and our research focuses on properties of the curled up dimensions appearing instring theory, known in mathematics as Calabi-Yau manifolds.This particular proposal concerns certain algebraic objects appearing in string theorywhich physicists call categories of BPS branes, and mathematicians call Calabi-Yaucategories. We will be concerned with integers called Donaldson-Thomas invariantswhich measure the precise number of BPS branes appearing in the theory. Theultimate aim is to better understand an object called the hypermultiplet space,an auxilliary space appearing in string theory but which has no mathematicaldefinition at present. The physics suggests that this space can be equipped witha geometrical structure which encodes the Donaldson-Thomas invariants in aninteresting way. This geometrical structure is called a hyperkahler metric andexamples of such structures are of interest in both mathematics and theoretical physics.

Planned Impact

The beneficiaries of the research will be the academics detailed in the academic beneficiaries section of the form. . They will benefit via the introduction of new techniques and results which will enable them to progress in their own research. They may also find the proposed research of interest for its own sake. More generally, the whole UK benefits from having a vibrant and internationally-leading mathematics community, and research like this is one way to achieve that. The main way to achieve these benefits is through clear communication. This means taking (a lot of ) extra time to make sure that the publications arising from the research are clear and well-presented. It also means putting effort into giving comprehensible seminars which are accessible to as many mathematicians as possible.

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Bridgeland T (2014) Quadratic differentials as stability conditions in Publications mathématiques de l'IHÉS

 
Description Advanced Grant
Amount € 1,556,550 (EUR)
Funding ID 670298 
Organisation European Research Council (ERC) 
Sector Public
Country Belgium
Start 10/2017 
End 09/2022