Hitchin functional
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The Hitchin functional is a mathematical concept with applications in string theory that was introduced by the British mathematician Nigel Hitchin[1].
As with Hitchin's introduction of generalized complex manifolds, this is an example of a mathematical tool found useful in theoretical physics.
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[edit] Formal definition
This is the definition for 6-manifolds. The definition in Hitchin's article is more general, but more abstract.
Let M be a compact, oriented 6-manifold with trivial canonical bundle. Then the Hitchin functional is a functional on 3-forms defined by the formula:
where Ω is a 3-form and * denotes the Hodge star operator.
[edit] Properties
- The Hitchin functional is analogous to the Yang-Mills functional for the four-manifolds.
- The Hitchin functional is manifestly invariant under the action of the group of orientation-preserving diffeomorphisms.
- Theorem. Suppose that M is a three-dimensional complex manifold and Ω is the real part of a non-vanishing holomorphic 3-form, then Ω is a critical point of the functional Φ restricted to the cohomology class . Conversely, if Ω is a critical point of the functional Φ in a given comohology class and , then Ω defines the structure of a complex manifold, such that Ω is the real part of a non-vanishing holomorphic 3-form on M.
- The proof of the theorem in Hitchin's article [1] is relatively straightforward. The power of this concept is in the converse statement: if the exact form Φ(Ω) is known, we only have to look at its critical points to find the possible complex structures.
[edit] Use in string theory
Hitchin functionals arise in many areas of string theory. An example is the compactifications of the 10-dimensional string with a subsequent orientifold projection κ using an involution ν. In this case, M is the internal 6 (real) dimensional Calabi-Yau space. The couplings to the complexified Kähler coordinates τ is given by
The potential function is the functional , where J is the almost complex structure. Both are Hitchin functionals [2].
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b The original article by Hitchin http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0010054
- ^ Hitchin functional in orientifold projections http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0412277