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Remarks on Fundamental String Cosmology
In recent work, it was shown that velocity-dependent forces between moving
strings or branes lead to an accelerating expanding universe without assuming
the existence of a cosmological constant. Here we show that the repulsive
velocity-dependent force arises in more general contexts and can lead to cosmic
structure formation.Comment: 7 pages, harvma
Self-Gravitating Strings and String/Black Hole Correspondence
In a recent essay, we discussed the possibility of using polymer sizing to
model the collapse of a single, long excited string to a black hole. In this
letter, we apply this idea to bring further support to string/black hole
correspondence. In particular, we reproduce Horowitz and Polchinki's results
for self-gravitating fundamental strings and speculate on the nature of the
quantum degrees of freedom of black holes in string theory.Comment: 8 pages, harvma
Spatial Geometry and the Wu-Yang Ambiguity
We display continuous families of SU(2) vector potentials in 3
space dimensions which generate the same magnetic field (with det
). These Wu-Yang families are obtained from the Einstein equation
derived recently via a local map of the gauge field system
into a spatial geometry with -tensor and
connection with torsion defined from gauge covariant
derivatives of .Comment: Based on talks given by R. Khuri at PASCOS-94, Syracuse University,
May 1994 and at Gursey Memorial Conference I, Istanbul, June 1994, 7 pages,
TeX (typo in first Author's name is corrected.
Spacetime Supersymmetry and Duality in String Theory
I discuss the role of spacetime supersymmetry in the interplay between
strong/weak coupling duality and target space duality in string theory which
arises in string/string duality. This can be seen via the construction of
string soliton solutions which in compactifications of heterotic string
theory break more than of the spacetime supersymmetries but whose analogs
in and compactifications break precisely of the spacetime
supersymmetries. As a result, these solutions may be interpreted as stable
solitons in the latter two cases, and correspond to Bogomol'nyi-saturated
states in their respective spectra.Comment: 6 pages, harvma
Supersymmetry, Duality and Bound States
-brane solutions of low-energy string actions have traditionally provided
the first evidence for the existence of string dualities, in which fundamental
and solitonic -branes are identified with perturbative and non-perturbative
BPS states. In this talk we discuss the composite nature of solutions, which
allows for the interpretation of general solutions as bound states or
intersections of maximally supersymmetric fundamental constituents. This
feature lies at the heart of the recent success of string theory in reproducing
the Beckenstein-Hawking black hole entropy formula.Comment: 8 pages, harvmac, talk given at Strings '9
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