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    Nonperturbative Solution of the Super-Virasoro Constraints

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    We present the solution of the discrete super-Virasoro constraints to all orders of the genus expansion. Integrating over the fermionic variables we get a representation of the partition function in terms of the one-matrix model. We also obtain the nonperturbative solution of the super-Virasoro constraints in the double scaling limit but do not find agreement between our flows and the known supersymmetric extensions of KdV.Comment: 12 pages, CERN-TH.6761/9

    Osteoarthritis, entheses, and long bone cross-sectional geometry in the Andes: Usage, history, and future directions.

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    Akin to approaches encouraged by Verano (1997) in the Andes, and Ortner (2011, 2012) for general paleopathological studies, this article focuses on accurate descriptions and definitions of osteoarthritis, entheses, and long bone cross-sectional geometry. By evaluating these conditions as part of biological responses to abnormal skeletal changes and biomechanical stress, this research discusses each condition's pathogenesis. Further, this article emphasizes a "small data" approach to evaluating these conditions in ancient culturally and biologically related human populations, where the study samples must have good skeletal preservation, where estimates of age and sex need to be included as major factors, and where abnormalities need to be described and evaluated. This article also discusses global clinical and osteological research on ways scholars are currently trying to establish industry-wide methods to evaluate osteoarthritis, entheses, and long bone cross-sectional geometry. Recent studies have focused on rigorous evaluation of methodological techniques, recording protocols, and inter- and intra-observer error problems. Additionally, scholars have focused on physical intensity of movement using biomechanics, evaluated burials of known occupation, and used complex statistical methods to help interpret skeletal changes associated with these conditions. This article also narrows to focus on these conditions within thematic "small data" areas throughout the Andes. This research concludes with describing future directions to understand skeletal changes, such as more multidisciplinary studies between osteologists and pathologists, collaborations with living people to collect CT, x-rays, or computer-aided motion capture, and a stronger focus on how these conditions correlate with intense biomechanical changes in younger individuals

    Higher Order Graviton Scattering in M(atrix) Theory

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    In matrix theory the effective action for graviton-graviton scattering is a double expansion in the relative velocity and inverse separation. We discuss the systematics of this expansion and subject matrix theory to a new test. Low energy supergravity predicts the coefficient of the v6/r14v^6/r^{14} term, a two-loop effect, in agreement with explicit matrix model calculation.Comment: 15 pages, 1 epsf figure, LaTeX. Minor change

    A Note on Flux Induced Superpotentials in String Theory

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    Non-vanishing fluxes in M-theory and string theory compactifications induce a superpotential in the lower dimensional theory. Gukov has conjectured the explicit form of this superpotential. We check this conjecture for the heterotic string compactified on a Calabi-Yau three-fold as well as for warped M-theory compactifications on Spin(7) holonomy manifolds, by performing a Kaluza-Klein reduction.Comment: 19 pages, no figure

    PMNCH Knowledge Summary 23: Human Rights & Accountability

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    Panel presentation for the Global Maternal Health Conference, held in Tanzania in January 2013, organised by Kate Sabot Presentation Outline (1) Overview of PMNCH (2) Overview of Knowledge Summary Process (3) KS 23 Highlight

    Neutrinos from active black holes, sources of ultra high energy cosmic rays

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    A correlation between the highest energy Cosmic Rays (above ~ EeV) and the distribution of active galactic nuclei (AGN) gives rise to a prediction of neutrino production in the same sources. In this paper, we present a detailed AGN model, predicting neutrino production near the foot of the jet, where the photon fields from the disk and synchrotron radiation from the jet itself create high optical depths for proton-photon interactions. The protons escape from later shocks where the emission region is optically thin for proton-photon interactions. Consequently, Cosmic Rays are predicted to come from FR-I galaxies, independent of the orientation of the source. Neutrinos, on the other hand, are only observable from sources directing their jet towards Earth, i.e. flat spectrum radio sources and in particular BL Lac type objects, due to the strongly boosted neutrino emission.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physics; 30 pages, 8 figure

    Real-space renormalization group flow in quantum impurity systems: local moment formation and the Kondo screening cloud

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    The existence of a length-scale ξK∼1/TK\xi_K\sim 1/T_K (with TKT_K the Kondo temperature) has long been predicted in quantum impurity systems. At low temperatures T≪TKT\ll T_K, the standard interpretation is that a spin-12\tfrac{1}{2} impurity is screened by a surrounding `Kondo cloud' of spatial extent ξK\xi_K. We argue that renormalization group (RG) flow between any two fixed points (FPs) results in a characteristic length-scale, observed in real-space as a crossover between physical behaviour typical of each FP. In the simplest example of the Anderson impurity model, three FPs arise; and we show that `free orbital', `local moment' and `strong coupling' regions of space can be identified at zero temperature. These regions are separated by two crossover length-scales ξLM\xi_{\text{LM}} and ξK\xi_K, with the latter diverging as the Kondo effect is destroyed on increasing temperature through TKT_K. One implication is that moment formation occurs inside the `Kondo cloud', while the screening process itself occurs on flowing to the strong coupling FP at distances ∼ξK\sim \xi_K. Generic aspects of the real-space physics are exemplified by the two-channel Kondo model, where ξK\xi_K now separates `local moment' and `overscreening' clouds.Comment: 6 pages; 5 figure
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