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    Spin effects in hard exclusive electroproduction of mesons

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    In this talk various spin effects in hard exclusive electroproduction of mesons are briefly reviewed. The data are discussed in the light of recent theoretical calculations within the frame work of the handbag approach.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, using Latex, talk presented at the conference in honor of Prof. A. Efremov's 75th birthday held at Trento, July, 200

    Integrable representations of the quantum affine special linear superalgebra

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    The simple integrable modules with finite dimensional weight spaces are classified for the quantum affine special linear superalgebra \U_q(\hat{\mathfrak{sl}}(M|N)) at generic qq. Any such module is shown to be a highest weight or lowest weight module with respect to one of the two natural triangular decompositions of the quantum affine superalgebra depending on whether the level of the module is zero or not. Furthermore, integrable \U_q(\hat{\mathfrak{sl}}(M|N))-modules at nonzero levels exist only if MM or NN is 11.Comment: 31 page

    The effect of bandwidth in scale-free network traffic

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    We model information traffic on scale-free networks by introducing the bandwidth as the delivering ability of links. We focus on the effects of bandwidth on the packet delivering ability of the traffic system to better understand traffic dynamic in real network systems. Such ability can be measured by a phase transition from free flow to congestion. Two cases of node capacity C are considered, i.e., C=constant and C is proportional to the node's degree. We figured out the decrease of the handling ability of the system together with the movement of the optimal local routing coefficient αc\alpha_c, induced by the restriction of bandwidth. Interestingly, for low bandwidth, the same optimal value of αc\alpha_c emerges for both cases of node capacity. We investigate the number of packets of each node in the free flow state and provide analytical explanations for the optimal value of αc\alpha_c. Average packets traveling time is also studied. Our study may be useful for evaluating the overall efficiency of networked traffic systems, and for allevating traffic jam in such systems.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Braiding non-Abelian quasiholes in fractional quantum Hall states

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    Quasiholes in certain fractional quantum Hall states are promising candidates for the experimental realization of non-Abelian anyons. They are assumed to be localized excitations, and to display non-Abelian statistics when sufficiently separated, but these properties have not been explicitly demonstrated except for the Moore-Read state. In this work, we apply the newly developed matrix product state technique to examine these exotic excitations. For the Moore-Read and the Z3\mathbb{Z}_3 Read-Rezayi states, we estimate the quasihole radii, and determine the correlation lengths associated with the exponential convergence of the braiding statistics. We provide the first microscopic verification for the Fibonacci nature of the Z3\mathbb{Z}_3 Read-Rezayi quasiholes. We also present evidence for the failure of plasma screening in the non-unitary Gaffnian wave function.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures; published versio

    Matrix product state representation of non-Abelian quasiholes

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    We provide a detailed explanation of the formalism necessary to construct matrix product states for non-Abelian quasiholes in fractional quantum Hall model states. Our construction yields an efficient representation of the wave functions with conformal-block normalization and monodromy, and complements the matrix product state representation of fractional quantum Hall ground states.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures; published versio

    Notes on nonabelian (0,2) theories and dualities

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    In this paper we explore basic aspects of nonabelian (0,2) GLSM's in two dimensions for unitary gauge groups, an arena that until recently has largely been unexplored. We begin by discussing general aspects of (0,2) theories, including checks of dynamical supersymmetry breaking, spectators and weak coupling limits, and also build some toy models of (0,2) theories for bundles on Grassmannians, which gives us an opportunity to relate physical anomalies and trace conditions to mathematical properties. We apply these ideas to study (0,2) theories on Pfaffians, applying recent perturbative constructions of Pfaffians of Jockers et al. We discuss how existing dualities in (2,2) nonabelian gauge theories have a simple mathematical understanding, and make predictions for additional dualities in (2,2) and (0,2) gauge theories. Finally, we outline how duality works in open strings in unitary gauge theories, and also describe why, in general terms, we expect analogous dualities in (0,2) theories to be comparatively rare.Comment: 93 pages, LaTeX; v2: typos fixe
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