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The SO(32) Heterotic and Type IIB Membranes
A two dimensional anomaly cancellation argument is used to construct the
SO(32) heterotic and type IIB membranes. By imposing different boundary
conditions at the two boundaries of a membrane, we shift all of the two
dimensional anomaly to one of the boundaries. The topology of these membranes
is that of a 2-dimensional cone propagating in the 11-dimensional target space.
Dimensional reduction of these membranes yields the SO(32) heterotic and type
IIB strings.Comment: 12 pages, Late
q-Deformed de Sitter/Conformal Field Theory Correspondence
Unitary principal series representations of the conformal group appear in the
dS/CFT correspondence. These are infinite dimensional irreducible
representations, without highest weights. In earlier work of Guijosa and the
author it was shown for the case of two-dimensional de Sitter, there was a
natural q-deformation of the conformal group, with q a root of unity, where the
unitary principal series representations become finite-dimensional cyclic
unitary representations. Formulating a version of the dS/CFT correspondence
using these representations can lead to a description with a finite-dimensional
Hilbert space and unitary evolution. In the present work, we generalize to the
case of quantum-deformed three-dimensional de Sitter spacetime and compute the
entanglement entropy of a quantum field across the cosmological horizon.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures, revtex, (v2 reference added
Entropy of Thermally Excited Black Rings
A string theory description of near extremal black rings is proposed. The
entropy is computed and the thermodynamic properties are derived for a large
family of black rings that have not yet been constructed in supergravity. It is
also argued that the most general black ring in N=8 supergravity has 21
parameters up to duality.Comment: 17 pages; v2: minor edits and refs adde
Exact String Solutions in Nontrivial Backgrounds
We show how the classical string dynamics in -dimensional gravity
background can be reduced to the dynamics of a massless particle constrained on
a certain surface whenever there exists at least one Killing vector for the
background metric. We obtain a number of sufficient conditions, which ensure
the existence of exact solutions to the equations of motion and constraints.
These results are extended to include the Kalb-Ramond background. The
-brane dynamics is also analyzed and exact solutions are found. Finally, we
illustrate our considerations with several examples in different dimensions.
All this also applies to the tensionless strings.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX, no figures; V2:Comments and references added;
V3:Discussion on the properties of the obtained solutions extended, a
reference and acknowledgment added; V4:The references renumbered, to appear
in Phys Rev.
EC762 Revised 1954 Which Fuel for Farm Power?
Extension circular 762 R-54 is a revised version of extension circular 762. It provides information and diagrams to assist a farmer in figuring out how much different fuels will cost over a yearâs time
Towards a Notion of Distributed Time for Petri Nets
We set the ground for research on a timed extension of Petri nets where time parameters are associated with tokens and arcs carry constraints that qualify the age of tokens required for enabling. The novelty is that, rather than a single global clock, we use a set of unrelated clocks --- possibly one per place --- allowing a local timing as well as distributed time synchronisation. We give a formal definition of the model and investigate properties of local versus global timing, including decidability issues and notions of processes of the respective models
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