In this paper, which is a revised version of the author’s PhD thesis, we analyze two different applications of string theory. In the first part, we focus on four dimensional compactifications of Type II string theories preserving N = 1 supersymmetry, in presence of intersecting or magnetized D-branes. We show, through world-sheet methods, how the insertion of closed string background fluxes may modify the effective interactions on Dirichlet and Euclidean branes. In particular, we compute flux-induced fermionic masses. The generality of our re-sults is exploited to determine the soft terms of the action on the instanton moduli space. Finally, we investigate how fluxes create new non-perturbative superpotential terms in pres-ence of gauge and...
We discuss certain aspects of string field theory and its applications in exploring the land- scape ...
In this thesis we study non-perturbative aspects of string theory. We focus our analysis on D-instan...
This introductory part of the author’s PhD compilation thesis discusses non-perturbative aspects of ...
In this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyze two different appli...
159 pages, PhD thesisIn this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyz...
159 pages, PhD thesisIn this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyz...
Summary. — We focus on D-brane models in presence of closed string background fluxes. These fluxes m...
We argue that the Gopakumar-Vafa interpretation of the topological string partition function can be ...
Abstract: We provide a direct world-sheet derivation of the couplings of NS-NS and R-R fluxes to var...
We focus on D-brane models in presence of closed string background fluxes. These fluxes modify the e...
We review recent progress in determining the effects of D-brane instantons in N=1 supersymmetric com...
We provide a direct world-sheet derivation of the couplings of NS-NS and R-R fluxes to various types...
This review article provides a pedagogical introduction into various classes of chiral string compac...
This introductory part of the author's PhD compilation thesis discusses non-perturbative aspects of ...
We provide a direct world-sheet derivation of the couplings of NS-NS and R-R fluxes to various types...
We discuss certain aspects of string field theory and its applications in exploring the land- scape ...
In this thesis we study non-perturbative aspects of string theory. We focus our analysis on D-instan...
This introductory part of the author’s PhD compilation thesis discusses non-perturbative aspects of ...
In this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyze two different appli...
159 pages, PhD thesisIn this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyz...
159 pages, PhD thesisIn this paper, which is a revised version of the author's PhD thesis, we analyz...
Summary. — We focus on D-brane models in presence of closed string background fluxes. These fluxes m...
We argue that the Gopakumar-Vafa interpretation of the topological string partition function can be ...
Abstract: We provide a direct world-sheet derivation of the couplings of NS-NS and R-R fluxes to var...
We focus on D-brane models in presence of closed string background fluxes. These fluxes modify the e...
We review recent progress in determining the effects of D-brane instantons in N=1 supersymmetric com...
We provide a direct world-sheet derivation of the couplings of NS-NS and R-R fluxes to various types...
This review article provides a pedagogical introduction into various classes of chiral string compac...
This introductory part of the author's PhD compilation thesis discusses non-perturbative aspects of ...
We provide a direct world-sheet derivation of the couplings of NS-NS and R-R fluxes to various types...
We discuss certain aspects of string field theory and its applications in exploring the land- scape ...
In this thesis we study non-perturbative aspects of string theory. We focus our analysis on D-instan...
This introductory part of the author’s PhD compilation thesis discusses non-perturbative aspects of ...