T-duality building blocks for α' string corrections
Abstract
T-duality has been shown to constrain the higher derivative corrections of string theory. We revisit the problem of understanding the T-duality constraints imposed on the α' corrections using the language of a torsionful connection. We find a convenient way to express the O(d,d) invariants in terms of linear combinations of the metric and B-field for general d-dimensional torus compactifications, which we then use to revisit the heterotic and bosonic ten-dimensional string action at order α'. We also comment on the four-point functions for corrections of order α'3 in the type II string.
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