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Duality, Marginal Perturbations and Gauging
We study duality transformations for two-dimensional sigma models with
abelian chiral isometries and prove that generic such transformations are
equivalent to integrated marginal perturbations by bilinears in the chiral
currents, thus confirming a recent conjecture by Hassan and Sen formulated in
the context of Wess-Zumino-Witten models. Specific duality transformations
instead give rise to coset models plus free bosons.Comment: 15 page
Remarks on Non-Abelian Duality
A class of two-dimensional globally scale-invariant, but not conformally
invariant, theories is obtained. These systems are identified in the process of
discussing global and local scaling properties of models related by duality
transformations, based on non-semisimple isometry groups. The construction of
the dual partner of a given model is followed through; non-local as well as
local versions of the former are discussed.Comment: 33 pages, CERN-TH.7414/94, RI-9-94, WIS-7-9
Black-Hole-Wave Duality in String Theory
Extreme 4-dimensional dilaton black holes embedded into 10-dimensional
geometry are shown to be dual to the gravitational waves in string theory. The
corresponding gravitational waves are the generalization of pp-fronted waves,
called supersymmetric string waves. They are given by Brinkmann metric and the
two-form field, without a dilaton. The non-diagonal part of the metric of the
dual partner of the wave together with the two-form field correspond to the
vector field in 4-dimensional geometry of the charged extreme black holes.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, preprint UG-3/94, SU-ITP-94-11, QMW-PH-94-1
Complexified sigma model and duality
We show that the equations of motion associated with a complexified
sigma-model action do not admit manifest dual SO(n,n) symmetry. In the process
we discover new type of numbers which we called `complexoids' in order to
emphasize their close relation with both complex numbers and matroids. It turns
out that the complexoids allow to consider the analogue of the complexified
sigma-model action but with (1+1)-worldsheet metric, instead of
Euclidean-worldsheet metric. Our observations can be useful for further
developments of complexified quantum mechanics.Comment: 15 pages, Latex, improved versio
A multivariate analysis of enlisted attrition in the Army Reserve
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate determinants
of early attrition from the U.S. Army Selected Reserve
enlisted forces. The sample was selected from fiscal year
1980 through 1982 cohort files maintained by the Defense
Manpower Data Center. Selected Reserve enlisted personnel
were divided into non-prior and prior service groups.
Preliminary analyses were performed which identified significant
differences between the two groups relative to the
timing and destination of attrition losses. Bivariate analyses
of stayer/ leaver subgroups revealed significant differences
on selected personal and occupational characteristics.
Regression analyses were used to examine the influence of
candidate explanatory variables on the logistic form of
attrition. The variables examined were found to be significant
in the analytical results; however, low explanatory
power of the models tested indicated a need for reconfiguration
of the data base to support future research.http://archive.org/details/multivariateanal00albiLieutenant, United States NavyApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
Michelson Interferometry with the Keck I Telescope
We report the first use of Michelson interferometry on the Keck I telescope
for diffraction-limited imaging in the near infrared JHK and L bands. By using
an aperture mask located close to the f/25 secondary, the 10 m Keck primary
mirror was transformed into a separate-element, multiple aperture
interferometer. This has allowed diffraction-limited imaging of a large number
of bright astrophysical targets, including the geometrically complex dust
envelopes around a number of evolved stars. The successful restoration of these
images, with dynamic ranges in excess of 200:1, highlights the significant
capabilities of sparse aperture imaging as compared with more conventional
filled-pupil speckle imaging for the class of bright targets considered here.
In particular the enhancement of the signal-to-noise ratio of the Fourier data,
precipitated by the reduction in atmospheric noise, allows high fidelity
imaging of complex sources with small numbers of short-exposure images relative
to speckle. Multi-epoch measurements confirm the reliability of this imaging
technique and our whole dataset provides a powerful demonstration of the
capabilities of aperture masking methods when utilized with the current
generation of large-aperture telescopes. The relationship between these new
results and recent advances in interferometry and adaptive optics is briefly
discussed.Comment: Accepted into Publications of the Astronomical Society of the
Pacific. To appear in vol. 112. Paper contains 10 pages, 8 figure
Non-Abelian T-duality for open strings
In the first part of the talk we discuss T-duality for a free boson on a
world sheet with boundary in a setting suitable for the generalization to
non-trivial backgrounds. The gauging method as well as the canonical
transformation are considered. In both cases Dirichlet strings as T-duals of
Neumann strings arise in a generic way. In the second part the gauging method
is employed to construct the T-dual of a model with non-Abelian isometries.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, psfig.sty, one figure; Talk given at the
International Symposium on the Theory of Elementary Particles, Buckow 1996,
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Duality Versus Supersymmetry and Compactification
We study the interplay between T-duality, compactification and supersymmetry.
We prove that when the original configuration has unbroken space-time
supersymmetries, the dual configuration also does if a special condition is
met: the Killing spinors of the original configuration have to be independent
on the coordinate which corresponds to the isometry direction of the bosonic
fields used for duality. Examples of ``losers" (T-duals are not supersymmetric)
and ``winners" (T-duals are supersymmetric) are given.Comment: LaTeX file, 19 pages, U. of Groningen Report UG-8/94, Stanford U.
Report SU-ITP-94-19, QMW College Report QMW-PH-94-1
On the invariance of the string partition function under duality
We consider the supersymmetric -model and we examine the
transformation properties of the partition function under target-space duality.
Contrary to what one would expect, we find that it is not, in general,
invariant. In fact, besides the dilaton shift emerging from the Jacobian of the
duality transformation of the bosonic part, there also exist a Jacobian for the
fermionic part since fermions are also transform under the duality process. The
latter is just the parity of the spin structure of the word sheet and since it
cannot be compensated, the dual theory is not equvalent to the original one.Comment: 11 pages, Late
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