219 research outputs found

    Healthier lifestyles app

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    People with Down Syndrome compared to their peers without Down Syndromes are more likely to be obese, which can result to untreated hypothyroidism, but it can also be due to uncontrolled or lack information in regard to the number of calories in their daily intake as well as the level of physical activity. Some of the strategies in place are weekly group activities that are provided through organisations such as DSActive to help them socialise and take part in sport activities. To raise awareness of the calories in the food that are consumed on daily basis this research project aims to create a system to help people with Down Syndromes to understand harms of calories in food and to encourage healthy eating. There are other measures in place to help people with Down Syndromes with controlling their weight and physical activity that are develop by Poseidon but it’s hard to lose Wight without knowing healthy eating and this is the gap that this development is trying fill. This application is designed to be an easy to use and understand by using a combination of Poseidon approved symbols and images. This application was tested by people with Down syndrome and their careers and feedback was gathered through DSActive group meeting test. Results showed that both people with Down syndrome and carers found the application useful and liked the design, pointing out the opportunities for further development this application provides

    Using technology to encourage a healthier lifestyle in people with Down's syndrome

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    This article reports on the development of a mobile app developed to Encourage Healthier Lifestyles, with emphasis on food intake, by People with Down’s syndrome. The system started by considering generic guidelines on designing technology for people with Down’s syndrome investigated by a previous European project. Then it developed the product using the User-centred Intelligent Environments Development Process, an iterative method of gathering stakeholders’ views to involve them in co-designing the product. The project produced a mobile app which was validated with the intended final users and gathered positive feedback. The experience also provides further insights which can inform developers of future similar technological solutions

    Unitarity of supersymmetric SL(2,R)/U(1) and no-ghost theorem for fermionic strings in AdS(3) x N

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    The unitarity of the NS supersymmetric coset SL(2,R)/U(1) is studied for the discrete representations. The results are applied to the proof of the no-ghost theorem for fermionic strings in AdS(3) x N in the NS sector. A no-ghost theorem is proved for states in flowed discrete representations.Comment: LaTeX in JHEP style, 16 pages, typos correcte

    On the Representation Theory of Orthofermions and Orthosupersymmetric Realization of Parasupersymmetry and Fractional Supersymmetry

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    We construct a canonical irreducible representation for the orthofermion algebra of arbitrary order, and show that every representation decomposes into irreducible representations that are isomorphic to either the canonical representation or the trivial representation. We use these results to show that every orthosupersymmetric system of order pp has a parasupersymmetry of order pp and a fractional supersymmetry of order p+1p+1.Comment: 13 pages, to appear in J. Phys. A: Math. Ge

    Solutions of Higher Dimensional Gauss-Bonnet FRW Cosmology

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    We examine the effect on cosmological evolution of adding a Gauss-Bonnet term to the standard Einstein-Hilbert action for a (1 + 3)+ d dimensional Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) metric. By assuming that the additional dimensions compactify as a power law as the usual 3 spatial dimensions expand, we solve the resulting dynamical equations and find that the solution may be of either de Sitter or Kasner form depending upon whether the Gauss-Bonnet term or the Einstein term dominates.Comment: 10 pages, references added/corrected, accepted for publication in General Relativity and Gravitatio

    Gauging the Wess-Zumino term of a sigma model with boundary

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    We investigate the gauging of the Wess-Zumino term of a sigma model with boundary. We derive a set of obstructions to gauging and we interpret them as the conditions for the Wess-Zumino term to extend to a closed form in a suitable equivariant relative de Rham complex. We illustrate this with the two-dimensional sigma model and we show that the new obstructions due to the boundary can be interpreted in terms of Courant algebroids. We specialise to the case of the Wess-Zumino-Witten model, where it is proved that there always exist suitable boundary conditions which allow gauging any subgroup which can be gauged in the absence of a boundary. We illustrate this with two natural classes of gaugings: (twisted) diagonal subgroups with boundary conditions given by (twisted) conjugacy classes, and chiral isotropic subgroups with boundary conditions given by cosets.Comment: 18 pages (minor changes in response to referee report

    Non-Abelian T-duality in Pre-Big-Bang Cosmology

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    We study the impact of non-Abelian T-duality transformations on a string based cosmological model. The implementation of the pre-big-bang scenario is investigated. We found a region of the dual phase where such a picture is possible.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX, 3 figure

    Brief comments on Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity coupled to Liouville theory

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    Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity with non-vanishing cosmological constant coupled to Liouville theory is considered as a non-critical string on dd dimensional flat spacetime. It is discussed how the presence of cosmological constant yields additional constraints on the parameter space of the theory, even when the conformal anomaly is independent of the cosmological constant. Such constraints agree with the necessary conditions for the tachyon field to be a primary --prelogarithmic-- operator of the worldsheet conformal field theory. Thus, the linearized tachyon field equation allows to impose the diagonal condition for the interaction term. We analyze the neutralization of the Liouville mode induced by the coupling to the Jackiw-Teitelboim Lagrangian. The free field prescription leads to obtain explicit expressions for three-point correlation functions for the case of vanishing cosmological constant in terms of a product of Shapiro-Virasoro integrals. This is a consequence of the mentioned neutralization effect.Comment: 14 pages, no figures. v2 References added. To be published in Classical and Quantum Gravity. v3 typos correcte

    N=2 structures on solvable Lie algebras: the c=9 classification

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    Let G be a finite-dimensional Lie algebra (not necessarily semisimple). It is known that if G is self-dual (that is, if it possesses an invariant metric) then there is a canonical N=1 superconformal algebra associated to its N=1 affinization---that is, it admits an N=1 (affine) Sugawara construction. Under certain additional hypotheses, this N=1 structure admits an N=2 extension. If this is the case, G is said to possess an N=2 structure. It is also known that an N=2 structure on a self-dual Lie algebra G is equivalent to a vector space decomposition G = G_+ \oplus G_- where G_\pm are isotropic Lie subalgebras. In other words, N=2 structures on G are in one-to-one correspondence with Manin triples (G,G_+,G_-). In this paper we exploit this correspondence to obtain a classification of the c=9 N=2 structures on self-dual solvable Lie algebras. In the process we also give some simple proofs for a variety of Lie algebraic results concerning self-dual Lie algebras admitting symplectic or K\"ahler structures.Comment: 49 pages in 2 columns (=25 physical pages), (uufiles-gz-9)'d .dvi file (uses AMSFonts 2.1+). Revision: Added 1 reference, corrected typos, added some more materia

    The Partition Function of the Two-Dimensional Black Hole Conformal Field Theory

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    We compute the partition function of the conformal field theory on the two-dimensional euclidean black hole background using path-integral techniques. We show that the resulting spectrum is consistent with the algebraic expectations for the SL(2,R)/U(1) coset conformal field theory construction. In particular, we find confirmation for the bound on the spin of the discrete representations and we determine the density of the continuous representations. We point out the relevance of the partition function to all string theory backgrounds that include an SL(2,R)/U(1) coset factor.Comment: 17 pages, references added and typos correcte
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