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Examples of Emergent Type IIB Backgrounds from Matrices

We study models of emergent space associated with the Coulomb branch, non-commutative and beta deformations of the N=4 super Yang-Mills theory, extending a previous work on the undeformed conformal case. The idea is to compute the effective action for D-instantons from the microscopic four-dimensional open-string description and to compare with the non-abelian D-instanton action in the dual ten-dimensional supergravity background. To linear order in the deformation parameter, the D-instantons can probe the full space-time geometry and we can derive all the supergravity fields in this way. We find a perfect match with the known supergravity solutions, including for the Neveu-Schwarz and Ramond-Ramond forms.

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