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    Solitons in the Higgs phase -- the moduli matrix approach --

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    We review our recent work on solitons in the Higgs phase. We use U(N_C) gauge theory with N_F Higgs scalar fields in the fundamental representation, which can be extended to possess eight supercharges. We propose the moduli matrix as a fundamental tool to exhaust all BPS solutions, and to characterize all possible moduli parameters. Moduli spaces of domain walls (kinks) and vortices, which are the only elementary solitons in the Higgs phase, are found in terms of the moduli matrix. Stable monopoles and instantons can exist in the Higgs phase if they are attached by vortices to form composite solitons. The moduli spaces of these composite solitons are also worked out in terms of the moduli matrix. Webs of walls can also be formed with characteristic difference between Abelian and non-Abelian gauge theories. We characterize the total moduli space of these elementary as well as composite solitons. Effective Lagrangians are constructed on walls and vortices in a compact form. We also present several new results on interactions of various solitons, such as monopoles, vortices, and walls. Review parts contain our works on domain walls (hep-th/0404198, hep-th/0405194, hep-th/0412024, hep-th/0503033, hep-th/0505136), vortices (hep-th/0511088, hep-th/0601181), domain wall webs (hep-th/0506135, hep-th/0508241, hep-th/0509127), monopole-vortex-wall systems (hep-th/0405129, hep-th/0501207), instanton-vortex systems (hep-th/0412048), effective Lagrangian on walls and vortices (hep-th/0602289), classification of BPS equations (hep-th/0506257), and Skyrmions (hep-th/0508130).Comment: 89 pages, 33 figures, invited review article to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, v3: typos corrected, references added, the published versio

    Form factors of chiral primary operators at two loops in ABJ(M)

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    An Extremal Chiral Primary Three-Point Function at Two-loops in ABJ(M)

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    An equivalence of two mass generation mechanisms for gauge fields

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    Two mass generation mechanisms for gauge theories are studied. It is proved that in the abelian case the topological mass generation mechanism introduced in hep-th/9301060, hep-th/9512216 is equivalent to the mass generation mechanism defined in hep-th/0510240, hep-th/0605050 with the help of ``localization'' of a nonlocal gauge invariant action. In the nonabelian case the former mechanism is known to generate a unitary renormalizable quantum field theory describing a massive vector field.Comment: 18 page

    Comment on "Is There a "Most Perfect Fluid" Consistent with Quantum Field Theory?"

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    This is a comment on hep-th/0702136Comment: 1 page, comment on hep-th/070213

    Chiral rings, Mirror Symmetry and the Fate of Localized Tachyons

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    The paper is withdrawn by the author. Parts of the contents are expanded into separate papers; hep-th/0308015 LOCALIZED TACHYON MASS AND A G-THEOREM ANALOGUE, hep-th/0308028 COMMENTS ON THE FATE OF UNSTABLE ORBIFOLDS, hep-th/0308029 CHIRAL RINGS AND GSO PROJECTION IN ORBIFOLDS.Comment: withdrawn by the autho
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