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Generating-function method for tensor products
This is the first of two articles devoted to a exposition of the
generating-function method for computing fusion rules in affine Lie algebras.
The present paper is entirely devoted to the study of the tensor-product
(infinite-level) limit of fusions rules.
We start by reviewing Sharp's character method. An alternative approach to
the construction of tensor-product generating functions is then presented which
overcomes most of the technical difficulties associated with the character
method. It is based on the reformulation of the problem of calculating tensor
products in terms of the solution of a set of linear and homogeneous
Diophantine equations whose elementary solutions represent ``elementary
couplings''. Grobner bases provide a tool for generating the complete set of
relations between elementary couplings and, most importantly, as an algorithm
for specifying a complete, compatible set of ``forbidden couplings''.Comment: Harvmac (b mode : 39 p) and Pictex; this is a substantially reduced
version of hep-th/9811113 (with new title); to appear in J. Math. Phy
A geometric approach to free variable loop equations in discretized theories of 2D gravity
We present a self-contained analysis of theories of discrete 2D gravity
coupled to matter, using geometric methods to derive equations for generating
functions in terms of free (noncommuting) variables. For the class of discrete
gravity theories which correspond to matrix models, our method is a
generalization of the technique of Schwinger-Dyson equations and is closely
related to recent work describing the master field in terms of noncommuting
variables; the important differences are that we derive a single equation for
the generating function using purely graphical arguments, and that the approach
is applicable to a broader class of theories than those described by matrix
models. Several example applications are given here, including theories of
gravity coupled to a single Ising spin (), multiple Ising spins (), a general class of two-matrix models which includes the Ising theory and
its dual, the three-state Potts model, and a dually weighted graph model which
does not admit a simple description in terms of matrix models.Comment: 40 pages, 8 figures, LaTeX; final publication versio
Gauge invariance in Loop Quantum Cosmology : Hamilton-Jacobi and Mukhanov-Sasaki equations for scalar perturbations
Gauge invariance of scalar perturbations is studied together with the
associated equations of motion. Extending methods developed in the framework of
hamiltonian General Relativity, the Hamilton-Jacobi equation is investigated
into the details in Loop Quantum Cosmology. The gauge-invariant observables are
built and their equations of motions are reviewed both in Hamiltonian and
Lagrangian approaches. This method is applied to scalar perturbations with
either holonomy or inverse-volume corrections.Comment: 16 page
Generating-function method for fusion rules
This is the second of two articles devoted to an exposition of the
generating-function method for computing fusion rules in affine Lie algebras.
The present paper focuses on fusion rules, using the machinery developed for
tensor products in the companion article. Although the Kac-Walton algorithm
provides a method for constructing a fusion generating function from the
corresponding tensor-product generating function, we describe a more powerful
approach which starts by first defining the set of fusion elementary couplings
from a natural extension of the set of tensor-product elementary couplings. A
set of inequalities involving the level are derived from this set using Farkas'
lemma. These inequalities, taken in conjunction with the inequalities defining
the tensor products, define what we call the fusion basis. Given this basis,
the machinery of our previous paper may be applied to construct the fusion
generating function. New generating functions for sp(4) and su(4), together
with a closed form expression for their threshold levels are presented.Comment: Harvmac (b mode : 47 p) and Pictex; to appear in J. Math. Phy
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