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A focus on focal surfaces
We make a systematic study of the focal surface of a congruence of lines in
the projective space. Using differential techniques together with techniques
from intersection theory, we reobtain in particular all the invariants of the
focal surface (degree, class, class of its hyperplane section, sectional genus
and degrees of the nodal and cuspidal curve). We study in particular the
congruences of chords to a smooth curve and the congruences of bitangents or
flexes to a smooth surface. We find that they possess unexpected components in
their focal surface, and conjecture that they are the only ones with this
property.Comment: Plain TeX, 33 pages with no figure
Flavour changing neutral currents and CP violating processes in generalized supersymmetric theories
We consider supersymmetric extensions of the standard model with general
non-universal soft breaking terms. We analyse in a model-independent way the
constraints on these terms at the electroweak energy scale coming from gluino
mediated flavour (F) changing neutral current and CP-violating processes. We
have computed the complete and effective hamiltonian
for gluino mediated processes, including for the first time the effect of box
diagrams in the evaluation of . We present
numerical results for the constraints on these non-universal soft breaking
terms for different values of the parameters, extending the analysis also to
the leptonic sector. A comparison with previous results in the literature is
given.Comment: LaTeX, 17 pages, 3 uuencoded figure
Strong Isospin-Breaking Effects in K-->pi pi at Next-to-Leading Order in the Chiral Expansion
Strong isospin-breaking (IB) contributions to both the octet and 27-plet weak
K-->2 pi transitions are evaluated at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the chiral
expansion. NLO contributions are shown to significantly reduce the leading
order result for the potentially large contribution to the
amplitude resulting from strong isospin-breaking modifications to the weak
Delta I=1/2 amplitude. The ratio of strong IB 27-plet to strong IB octet
contributions is found to be small for all decay amplitudes. Combined with
recent results on the corresponding electromagnetic contributions, we find that
the ratio of the intrinsic strengths of octet and 27-plet effective weak
operators can be taken to be that obtained from experimental data, analyzed
ignoring isospin breaking, to an accuracy better than of order 10 percent.Comment: 10 pages, 1 figure. NLO determination of strong IB modification of
weak 27-plet transitions now also included; modified phase discussio
On the Gauge/Gravity Correspondence and the Open/Closed String Duality
In this article we review the conditions for the validity of the
gauge/gravity correspondence in both supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric
string models. We start by reminding what happens in type IIB theory on the
orbifolds C^2/Z_2 and C^3/(Z_2 x Z_2), where this correspondence beautifully
works. In these cases, by performing a complete stringy calculation of the
interaction among D3 branes, it has been shown that the fact that this
correspondence works is a consequence of the open/closed duality and of the
absence of threshold corrections. Then we review the construction of type 0
theories with their orbifolds and orientifolds having spectra free from both
open and closed string tachyons and for such models we study the validity of
the gauge/gravity correspondence, concluding that this is not a peculiarity of
supersymmetric theories, but it may work also for non-supersymmetric models.
Also in these cases, when it works, it is again a consequence of the
open/closed string duality and of vanishing threshold corrections.Comment: Invited review article for Int. J. Mod. Phys. A, 95 pages, 2 figures,
3 tables, LaTeX. References and acknowledgements adde
N=1 Matter from Fractional Branes
We study a bound state of fractional D3-branes localized inside the
world-volume of fractional D7-branes on the orbifold C^3/Z_2 x Z_2. We
determine the open string spectrum that leads to N=1 U(N1)xU(N2)xU(N3)xU(N4)
gauge theory with matter having the number of D7-branes as a flavor index. We
derive the linearized boundary action of the D7-brane on this orbifold using
the boundary state formalism and we discuss the tadpole cancellation. After
computing the asymptotic expression of the supergravity solution the anomalies
of the gauge theory are reproduced.Comment: LaTeX 20 pages, 1 figure, small changes and references adde
Accessibility Instruments In Planning Practice: Bridging The Implementation Gap
Accessibility concepts are increasingly acknowledged as fundamental to understand cities and urban regions. Accordingly, accessibility instruments have been recognised as valuable support tools for land-use and transport planning. However, despite the relatively large number of instruments available in the literature, they are not widely used in planning practice.
This paper aims to explore why accessibility instruments are not widely used in planning practice. To this end, we focus our research on perceived user-friendliness and usefulness of accessibility instruments. First, we surveyed some instrument developers, providing an overview of the characteristics of accessibility instruments available and on developers’ perceptions of their user-friendliness in planning practice. Second, we brought together developers and planning practitioners in some local workshops across Europe and Australia, where participants were asked to use insights provided by accessibility instruments for the development of planning strategies.
We found that most practitioners are convinced of the usefulness of accessibility instruments in planning practice, as they generate new and relevant insights for planners. Findings suggest that not only user-friendliness problems but mainly organisational barriers and lack of institutionalisation of accessibility instruments, are the main causes of the implementation gap. Thus user-friendliness improvement may provide limited contributions to the successful implementation of accessibility concepts in planning practice. In fact, there seems to be more to gain from the active and continued engagement of instrument developers with planning practitioners and the institutionalisation of accessibility planning
On CP-Odd Effects in K_L \to 2\pi and K^{\pm} \to \pi^{\pm} \pi^{\pm} \pi^{\mp} Decays Generated by Direct CP Violation
The amplitudes of the K^{\pm} \to 3\pi and K \to 2\pi decays are expressed in
terms of different combinations of one and the same set of CP-conserving and
CP-odd parameters. Extracting the magnitudes of these parameters from the data
on K \to 2\pi decays, we estimate an expected CP-odd difference between the
values of the slope parameters g^+ and g^- of the energy distributions of "odd"
pions in K^+ \to \pi^+\pi^+\pi^- and K^- \to \pi^-\pi^-\pi^+ decays.Comment: 12 pages, no figure
Chargino Contributions in Asymmetry
CP asymmetry in decay is studied in a special context of
supersymmetry theories, in which the charginos play an important role. We find
that in addition to the gluino, chargino can also make large contributions to
CP asymmetry in decay. After considering the constraints from
decay, we study three special scenarios: (a). Large mixing on
left-handed charm and top squarks (LL mixing); (b). Large mixing on
right-handed charm and top squarks (RR mixing); (c). Large mixing on
left-handed charm and top squarks plus right-handed charm and top squarks (LL +
RR mixing). We show quantitatively that because of large squark mixing within
second and third generations, an (1) effect on CP violation in is possible
CP violation in realistic String Models with family universal anomalous U(1)
The characteristic property of the Z2XZ2 orbifold compactification is the
cyclic permutation symmetry between the three twisted sectors. We discuss how
this property, which is retained in a class of realistic free fermionic string
models, may be instrumental in enabling fermion mass hierarchy while ensuring
sfermion mass degeneracy, irrespective of the dominant source of supersymmetry
breaking. The cyclic symmetry is reflected in some models in the existence of a
family universal anomalous U(1)_A. We analyze the FCNC and CP violation effects
in a model with a dominant U(1)_A SUSY breaking. In this theories, new sources
of FC are always suppressed with respect to the average sfermion masses. We
make a phenomenological analysis of these effects and find that in most of the
cases they are in qualitative agreement with the phenomenological limits. The
most sensitive low-energy observables to these new FC sources are the
parameter, measuring indirect CP violation in neutral kaon mixing
and EDMs. These observables set important constraints on the structure of the
sfermion mass matrices, but do not require a large fine-tuning of the initial
parameters and can be satisfied in most realistic constructions.Comment: 20 pages. Standard LaTeX. Version to appear in NP
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