We present a comprehensive, top-down geometric framework for dark energyrooted in Type IIB superstring theory compactified on a Calabi-Yau threefoldwithin the Large-Volume Scenario (LVS). The observed vacuum energy densityρ1/4Λ ≃ 2.3 meV is derived—without fine-tuning—from the exponentially largecompactification volume V ∼ 1014 in string units, which is itself fixed by therequirement that the Standard Model gauge hierarchy is naturally reproduced.The quintessence field responsible for late-time cosmic acceleration is identifiedwith the lightest eigenstate of the N ∼ h1,1 = 40 K¨ahler moduli Hessian matrixM2ij = ∂i∂jVLVS. Since the precise Calabi-Yau topology is unknown, we model thismatrix as a Wishart random ensemble and invoke the Marchenko-Pastur spectraltheorem: eigenvalue repulsion statistically guarantees the existence of an ultra-lightmode at the scale mϕ ∼ H0 ∼ 10−33 eV for N ≈ 40. This constitutes a statisticalattractor of the String Landscape, not a numerical accident. The multi-field slowroll dynamics—enhanced by Hubble friction from the N rolling moduli—anchorsthe equation of state in the thawing quintessence regime, yielding the parametricpredictions w0 ≳ −1 and wa < 0 within the Chevallier-Polarski-Linder (CPL)parametrisation. These predictions are decisively falsifiable by the Stage-IV surveysEuclid, Rubin/LSST, and DESI within the current decade. We identify a tripartiteframework: (I) LVS vacuum energy scale via Anti-D3 brane uplift in a KlebanovStrassler throat; (II) Marchenko-Pastur eigenvalue repulsion providing the ultra-lightquintessence mass; and (III) Topological Assisted Quintessence suppressing theslow-roll parameters by a factor 1/√N.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69b2586696eeacc4fcec7fd2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18916815
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