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We adress two aspects of D-branes physics. The first regards the interaction between two electromagnetic dual D-branes in 10 dimensions. In particular, we give a meaning to both even and odd spin structure contributions, the latter being non vanishing and encoding the Lorentz-like contribution. The second aspect regards the D-brane/black holes correspondence. We show how the 4 dimensional configuration corresponding to a single D3-brane wrapped on T 6/Z 3 represents a regular solution of d=4 N=2 supergravity
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Bertolini, M., Frè, P., Iengo, R., Scrucca, C.A. (1999). D3-Brane dynamics and black holes. In: Ceresole, A., Kounnas, C., Lüst, D., Theisen, S. (eds) Quantum Aspects of Gauge Theories, Supersymmetry and Unification. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 525. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0104259
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