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The instanton in the Sakai-Sugimoto model corresponds to the Skyrmion on the holographic boundary—which is asymptotically flat—and is fundamentally different from the flat Minkowski space Yang–Mills instanton. We use the Atiyah–Patodi–Singer index theorem and a series of transformations to show that there are 6k zeromodes—or moduli—in the limit of infinite ‘t Hooft coupling of the Sakai-Sugimoto model. The implications for the low-energy baryons—the Skyrmions—on the holographic boundary, is a scale separation between 2k ‘heavy’ massive modes and 6k−9 ‘light’ massive modes for k > 1; the 9 global transformations that correspond to translations, rotations and isorotations remain as zeromodes. For k = 1 there are 2 ‘heavy’ modes and 6 zeromodes due to degeneracy between rotations and isorotations.
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Publishing 50 issues a year, Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical is a major journal of theoretical physics reporting research on the mathematical structures that describe fundamental processes of the physical world and on the analytical, computational and numerical methods for exploring these structures.