Dynamics of giant-gravitons in the LLM geometry and the fractional quantum Hall effect

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Wu, Yong-Shi
Other Author Dai, Jian; Wang, Xiao-Jun
Title Dynamics of giant-gravitons in the LLM geometry and the fractional quantum Hall effect
Date 2006
Description The LLM's 1/2 BPS solutions of IIB supergravity are known to be closely related to the integer quantum Hall droplets with filling factor v = 1, and the giant gravitons in the LLM geometry behave like the quasi-holes in those droplets. In this paper we consider how the fractional quantum Hall effect may arise in this context, by studying the dynamics of giant graviton probes in a special LLM geometry, the AdS5 × S5 background, that corresponds to a circular droplet. The giant gravitons we study are D3-branes wrapping on a 3-sphere in S5. Their low energy world-volume theory, truncated to the 1/2 BPS sector, is shown to be described by a Chern-Simons finite-matrix model. We demonstrate that these giant gravitons may condense at right density further into fractional quantum Hall fluid due to the repulsive interaction in the model, giving rise to the new states in IIB string theory. Some features of the novel physics of these new states are discussed.
Type Text
Publisher Elsevier
First Page 1
Last Page 34
DOI 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2005.09.02
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Dai, J., Wang, X.-J., & Wu, Y. (2006). Dynamics of giant-gravitons in the LLM geometry and the fractional quantum Hall effect. Nuclear Physics B, 731(3), 1-34.
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