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Ground States of S-duality Twisted N=4 Super Yang-Mills Theory
We study the low-energy limit of a compactification of N=4 U(n) super
Yang-Mills theory on with boundary conditions modified by an S-duality
and R-symmetry twist. This theory has N=6 supersymmetry in 2+1D. We analyze the
compactification of this 2+1D theory by identifying a dual weakly coupled
type-IIA background. The Hilbert space of normalizable ground states is
finite-dimensional and appears to exhibit a rich structure of sectors. We
identify most of them with Hilbert spaces of Chern-Simons theory (with
appropriate gauge groups and levels). We also discuss a realization of a
related twisted compactification in terms of the (2,0)-theory, where the recent
solution by Gaiotto and Witten of the boundary conditions describing D3-branes
ending on a (p,q) 5-brane plays a crucial role.Comment: 104 pages, 5 figures. Revisions to subsection (6.6) and other minor
corrections included in version
Fabrication of SiC-based Ceramic Microstructures from Preceramic Polymers with Sacrificial Templates and Softlithography Techniques
Massless and Massive Three Dimensional Super Yang-Mills Theory and Mini-Twistor String Theory
We propose various ways of adding mass terms to three-dimensional twistor
string theory. We begin with a review of mini-twistor space--the reduction of
D=4 twistor space to D=3. We adapt the two proposals for twistor string theory,
Witten's and Berkovits's, to D=3 super Yang-Mills theory. In Berkovits's model,
we identify the enhanced R-symmetry. We then construct B-model topological
string theories that, we propose, correspond to D=3 Yang-Mills theory with
massive spinors and massive and massless scalars in the adjoint representation
of the gauge group. We also analyze the counterparts of these constructions in
Berkovits's model. Some of our constructions can be lifted to D=4, where
infinitesimal mass terms correspond to VEVs of certain superconformal gravity
fields.Comment: 69 pages; Typos correcte
Analysis of the Relationship between Cerebellar Volume and Psychological Parameters in 20s Male Adults
AbstractThis study measured the cerebellar volume of normal male adults in 20s with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and analysed the relationship between cerebellar volume and various psychological parameters. The cerebellar volume of 58 males (mean age, 24.0-2.8 years) was measured using MRI. The Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R) and the Component of Type A Behavior tests were performed. Using linear regression analysis, the relationship between cerebellar volume and psychological parameters was analysed. As phobic anxiety and ambition increased, cerebellar volume of normal male subjects in 20s decreased. This study showed that for even normal male adults, there exists a possible relationship between various psychological parameters and cerebellar volume
Electronic topological transition in sliding bilayer graphene
We demonstrate theoretically that the topology of energy bands and Fermi
surface in bilayer graphene undergoes a very sensitive transition when
extremely tiny lateral interlayer shift occurs in arbitrary directions. The
phenomenon originates from a generation of effective non-Abelian vector
potential in Dirac Hamiltonian by the sliding motions. The characteristics of
the transition such as pair annihilations of massless Dirac fermions are
dictated by the sliding direction owing to a unique interplay between the
effective non-Abelian gauge fields and Berry's phases associated with massless
electrons. The transition manifests itself in various measurable quantities
such as anomalous density of states, minimal conductivity, and distinct Landau
level spectrum.Comment: title changed, an extended version for regular article format, 10
pages, 5 figure
Q-balls of Quasi-particles in a (2,0)-theory model of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
A toy model of the fractional quantum Hall effect appears as part of the
low-energy description of the Coulomb branch of the (2,0)-theory
formulated on , where the generator of acts as a
combination of translation on and rotation by on . At low
energy the configuration is described in terms of a 4+1D Super-Yang-Mills
theory on a cone () with additional 2+1D degrees of freedom at the tip
of the cone that include fractionally charged particles. These fractionally
charged quasi-particles are BPS strings of the (2,0)-theory wrapped on short
cycles. We analyze the large limit, where a smooth cigar-geometry provides
an alternative description. In this framework a W-boson can be modeled as a
bound state of quasi-particles. The W-boson becomes a Q-ball, and it can be
described as a soliton solution of Bogomolnyi monopole equations on a certain
auxiliary curved space. We show that axisymmetric solutions of these equations
correspond to singular maps from to , and we present some
numerical results and an asymptotic expansion.Comment: 44 pages, 4 figures, new version includes corrections to typos and
corrections to section
Prostate Cancer Metastasis to the Stomach
Prostate cancer commonly manifests with bony metastases. Visceral metastasis can also occur in the lungs and liver. However, stomach metastasis related to prostate cancer is rare. Here, we report a case of prostate cancer metastatic to the stomach. A 66-year-old male was diagnosed with prostate adenocarcinoma. He was noted as having abdominal discomfort, nausea, and vomiting 18 months after the diagnosis. A histopathologic examination and an esophagogastroduodenoscopic gastric biopsy revealed stomach-metastatic adenocarcinoma. He was also noted as having cerebellar metastatic lesions, which were identified by using a brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The patient died of cardiovascular complications 5 months after the diagnosis of stomach metastasis
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