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    Casimir effect in the boundary state formalism

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    Casimir effect in the planar setting is described using the boundary state formalism, for general partially reflecting boundaries. It is expressed in terms of the low-energy degrees of freedom, which provides a large distance expansion valid for general interacting field theories provided there is a non-vanishing mass gap. The expansion is written in terms of the scattering amplitudes, and needs no ultraviolet renormalization. We also discuss the case when the quantum field has a nontrivial vacuum configuration.Comment: 11 pages. Proceedings contribution of talk given at the Workshop on Quantum Field Theory under the Influence of External Conditions (QFEXT07), University of Leipzig, September 16-21, 2007. To appear in J. Phys.

    Brane Dynamics and Gauge Theory

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    We review some aspects of the interplay between the dynamics of branes in string theory and the classical and quantum physics of gauge theories with different numbers of supersymmetries in various dimensions.Comment: 291 pages, 52 figures; expanded introduction and minor change
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