We perform a holographic renormalization of gravity duals to little string theories. In particular, we construct counterterms which yield a well-defined type II action for NS-sector linear dilaton backgrounds. Our methods are based on a similar recent construction in asymptotically flat spacetimes, and our work demonstrates in detail the parallels between asymptotically flat and linear dilaton boundary conditions. The counterterms guarantee that (i) the on-shell action is finite and (ii) asymptotically linear dilaton solutions are stationary points of the action under all boundary condition preserving variations. We use the resulting action to compute a boundary stress tensor and the associated conserved charges
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
In this work we present the minimal supersym- metric extension of the five-dimensional dilaton-gravi...
A variational formulation is given for a theory of gravity coupled to a massive vector in four dimen...
A variational principle is constructed for gravity coupled to an asymptotically linear dilaton and a...
A variational formulation is given for a theory of gravity coupled to a massive vector in four dimen...
We generalize the boundary value problem with a mixed boundary condition that involves the gauge and...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
The gauge/string dualities have drawn attention to a class of variational problems on a boundary at ...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
We construct the holographic dictionary for both running and constant dilaton solutions of the 2D E...
In this thesis we explore various aspects of holographic renormalization. The thesis comprises the w...
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
In this work we present the minimal supersym- metric extension of the five-dimensional dilaton-gravi...
A variational formulation is given for a theory of gravity coupled to a massive vector in four dimen...
A variational principle is constructed for gravity coupled to an asymptotically linear dilaton and a...
A variational formulation is given for a theory of gravity coupled to a massive vector in four dimen...
We generalize the boundary value problem with a mixed boundary condition that involves the gauge and...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
The gauge/string dualities have drawn attention to a class of variational problems on a boundary at ...
We review recent progress on holographic renormalization in the context of the gauge-gravity corresp...
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
We construct the holographic dictionary for both running and constant dilaton solutions of the 2D E...
In this thesis we explore various aspects of holographic renormalization. The thesis comprises the w...
Holographic renormalization is a systematic procedure for regulating divergences in observables in a...
In this work we present the minimal supersym- metric extension of the five-dimensional dilaton-gravi...
A variational formulation is given for a theory of gravity coupled to a massive vector in four dimen...