par Gegenberg, Jack;Vaidya, Sachindeo;Vazquez-Poritz, Justin
Référence Classical and quantum gravity, 19, 23, page (L199-L204)
Publication Publié, 2002-12
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : All but one of the three-dimensional Thurston geometries can be expressed as N2 × S1 or as a U (1) bundle over N2, where N2 denotes a two-dimensional Riemannian space of constant curvature. In an M-theoretic framework, these Thurston geometries can be related by Hopf T-duality. The exceptional case is the 'Sol geometry', which results from the dimensional reduction of the decoupling limit of the D3-brane in a background B field.