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Scaling Function for the Critical Specific Heat in a Confined Geometry : Spherical Limit
The scaling function for the critical specific heat is obtained exactly for
temperatures above the bulk transition temperature by working in the spherical
limit. Generalization of the function to arbitrary (the specific heat
exponent), gives an excellent account of the experimental data of Mehta and
Gasparini near the superfluid transition.Comment: 11 pages (LaTeX), 2 figures (PostScript
A plan for the economic assessment of the benefits of improved meteorological forecasts
Benefit-cost relationships for the development of meteorological satellites are outlined. The weather forecast capabilities of the various weather satellites (Tiros, SEOS, Nimbus) are discussed, and the development of additional satellite systems is examined. A rational approach is development that leads to the establishment of the economic benefits which may result from the utilization of meteorological satellite data. The economic and social impacts of improved weather forecasting for industries and resources management are discussed, and significant weather sensitive industries are listed
Thermodynamics of Plasmaballs and Plasmarings in 3+1 Dimensions
We study localized plasma configurations in 3+1 dimensional massive field
theories obtained by Scherk-Schwarz compactification of 4+1 dimensional CFT to
predict the thermodynamic properties of localized blackholes and blackrings in
Scherk-Schwarz compactified using the AdS/CFT correspondence. We
present an exact solution to the relativistic Navier-Stokes equation in the
thin ring limit of the fluid configuration. We also perform a thorough
numerical analysis to obtain the thermodynamic properties of the most general
solution. Finally we compare our results with the recent proposal for the phase
diagram of blackholes in six flat dimensions and find some similarities but
other differences.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures, latex; v2: Typos corrected and new references
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Radiative neutrino decay and CP-violation in R-parity violating supersymmetry
We calculate the radiative decay amplitude for Majorana neutrinos in
trilinear R-parity violating supersymmetric framework. Our results make no
assumption regarding the masses and mixings of fermions and sfermions. The
results obtained are exemplary for generic models with loop-generated neutrino
masses. Comparison of this amplitude with the neutrino mass matrix shows that
the two provide independent probes of CP-violating phases.Comment: Latex, uses axodraw, 14 pages (small changes implemented
S-duality in AdS/CFT magnetohydrodynamics
We study the nonlinear hydrodynamics of a 2+1 dimensional charged conformal
fluid subject to slowly varying external electric and magnetic fields.
Following recent work on deriving nonlinear hydrodynamics from gravity, we
demonstrate how long wavelength perturbations of the AdS dyonic black brane
solution of 4D supergravity are governed by equations equivalent to fluid
dynamics equations in the boundary theory. We investigate the implications of
-duality for our system, and derive restrictions imposed on the transport
coefficients of a generic fluid invariant under the S operation. We also expand
on our earlier work and determine a new set of previously undetermined
transport coefficients for the conformal fluid with an AdS gravity dual. Quite
surprisingly, we discover that half of the transport coefficients allowed by
symmetry vanish in the holographic fluid at linear order in the hydrodynamic
expansion.Comment: 25 page
Gauge/Gravity Duality and Some Applications
We discuss the AdS/CFT correspondence in which space-time emerges from an
interacting theory of D-branes and open strings. These ideas have a historical
continuity with QCD which is an interacting theory of quarks and gluons. In
particular we review the classic case of D3 branes and the non-conformal D1
brane system. We outline by some illustrative examples the calculations that
are enabled in a strongly coupled gauge theory by correspondence with dynamical
horizons in semi-classical gravity in one higher dimension. We also discuss
implications of the gauge-fluid/gravity correspondence for the information
paradox of black hole physics.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures, Contribution to "Conference in Honor of Murray
Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday
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