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Black Hole–D-Brane Correspondence: An Example

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We explore the connection between D-branes andblack holes in one particular case: a D3-branecompactified to four dimensions onT6/Z3. Using the D-brane boundarystate description, we show the equivalence with a double extremal N = 2 black holesolution of four-dimensional supergravity.

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Bertolini, M., Fre, P., Hussain, F. et al. Black Hole–D-Brane Correspondence: An Example. International Journal of Theoretical Physics 38, 1385–1397 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026687220230

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