Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2002-11-27
Int.J.Mod.Phys. A18 (2003) 4889-4932
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
39 pages, 3 figures, LaTeX, v2: reference added, typos fixed
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0217751X03016446
The Seiberg-Witten limit of fermionic N=2 string theory with nonvanishing B-field is governed by noncommutative self-dual Yang-Mills theory (ncSDYM) in 2+2 dimensions. Conversely, the self-duality equations are contained in the equation of motion of N=2 string field theory in a B-field background. Therefore finding solutions to noncommutative self-dual Yang-Mills theory on R^{2,2} might help to improve our understanding of nonperturbative properties of string (field) theory. In this paper, we construct nonlinear soliton-like and multi-plane wave solutions of the ncSDYM equations corresponding to certain D-brane configurations by employing a solution generating technique, an extension of the so-called dressing approach. The underlying Lax pair is discussed in two different gauges, the unitary and the hermitean gauge. Several examples and applications for both situations are considered, including abelian solutions constructed from GMS-like projectors, noncommutative U(2) soliton-like configurations and interacting plane waves. We display a correspondence to earlier work on string field theory and argue that the solutions found here can serve as a guideline in the search for nonperturbative solutions of nonpolynomial string field theory.
Ihl Matthias
Uhlmann Sebastian
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