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Published March 18, 2011 | public
Journal Article

Wall-crossing, open BPS counting and matrix models

Abstract

We consider wall-crossing phenomena associated to the counting of D2-branes attached to D4-branes wrapping lagrangian cycles in Calabi-Yau manifolds, both from M- theory and matrix model perspective. Firstly, from M-theory viewpoint, we review that open BPS generating functions in various chambers are given by a restriction of the modu- lus square of the open topological string partition functions. Secondly, we show that these BPS generating functions can be identified with integrands of matrix models, which naturally arise in the free fermion formulation of corresponding crystal models. A parameter specifying a choice of an open BPS chamber has a natural, geometric interpretation in the crystal model. These results extend previously known relations between open topological string amplitudes and matrix models to include chamber dependence.

Additional Information

© 2011 SISSA. Received: January 11, 2011; accepted: March 3, 2011; published: March 18, 2011. I thank Robbert Dijkgraaf, Hirosi Ooguri, Cumrun Vafa and Masahito Yamazaki for inspiring discussions and collaboration on related projects. This research was supported by the DOE grant DE-FG03-92ER40701FG-02 and the European Commission under the Marie-Curie International Outgoing Fellowship Programme. The contents of this publication reflect only the views of the author and not the views of the funding agencies.

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