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The polarised IKKT matrix model

Sean A. Hartnoll, Jun Liu

2025Journal of High Energy Physics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We establish a correspondence between a supersymmetric mass deformation of the IKKT matrix integral at large N and a background of Euclidean type IIB string theory. Both sides have sixteen supersymmetries and an SO(3) × SO(7) symmetry. In the limit of large mass the integral is dominated by a fuzzy sphere saddle point. This saddle corresponds to a Euclidean D 1-brane in a finite, Euclidean, ellipsoidal cavity. The cavity is supported by three-form NSNS flux that polarises N D -instantons into the D 1-brane. We furthermore use supersymmetric localisation to show that the deformed matrix integral can be reduced to a moduli space integral, allowing exact results away from the large mass limit. At small mass the D 1-branes can backreact on the geometry, and we discuss the possible formulation of a ‘timeless’ holography in such regimes.

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