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T-duality for principal torus bundles

Peter Bouwknegt1, Keith Hannabuss2 and Varghese Mathai3

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In this paper we study T-duality for principal torus bundles with H-flux. We identify a subset of fluxes which are T-dualizable, and compute both the dual torus bundle as well as the dual H-flux. We briefly discuss the generalized Gysin sequence behind this construction and provide examples both of non T-dualizable and of T-dualizable H-fluxes.


Keywords

String Duality

D-branes

Global Symmetries

PACS

11.25.Tq Gauge/string duality

11.25.Uv D branes

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 03 (March 2004)

Received 24 December 2003, accepted for publication 5 March 2004

Published 10 March 2004



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