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Twisted Boundary Conditions and Matching to the Effective Four Dimensional Theory
Nontrivial twisted boundary conditions associated with extra compact
dimensions produce an ambiguity in the value of the four dimensional coupling
constants of the renormalizable interactions of the twisted fields' zero modes.
Resolving this indeterminancy would require a knowledge of the exact form of
the higher dimensional action including the coefficients of higher dimensional
operators. For the case of moderately sized extra dimensions, the uncertainty
in the coupling constants can be of order one and may lead to modifications in
the stability of the model.Comment: 8 pages, REVTe
The Akulov-Volkov Lagrangian, Symmetry Currents and Spontaneously Broken Extended Supersymmetry
A generalization of the Akulov-Volkov effective Lagrangian governing the self
interactions of the Nambu-Goldstone fermions associated with spontaneously
broken extended supersymmetry as well as their coupling to matter is presented
and scrutinized. The resulting currents associated with R-symmetry,
supersymmetry and space-time translations are constructed and seen to form a
supermultiplet structure.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX; Title, abstract and introduction changes, references
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Scribable opaque coating for transparent plastic film tape is not affected by aging, vacuum, and moderate temperature extremes. It consists of titanium dioxide, a water-compatible acrylic polymer emulsion, and a detergent. The coating mixture is readily dispersed in water before it is dried
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Characteristics of antenna horn feeds consisting of central horn with overlapping peripheral horn
The Supercurrent In Supersymmetric Field Theories
A supercurrent superfield whose components include a conserved
energy-momentum tensor and supersymmetry current as well as a (generally
broken) R-symmetry current is constructed for a generic effective N=1
supersymmetric gauge theory. The general form of the R-symmetry breaking is
isolated. Included within the various special cases considered is the
identification of those models which exhibit an unbroken R-symmetry. One such
example corresponds to a non-linearly realized gauge symmetry where the chiral
field R-weight is required to vanish.Comment: 26 pages, LaTe
Nonlinear Realization of Supersymmetric AdS Space Isometries
The isometries of space and supersymmetric space
are nonlinearly realized on four dimensional Minkowski space. The resultant
effective actions in terms of the Nambu-Goldstone modes are constructed. The
dilatonic mode governing the motion of the Minkowski space probe brane into the
covolume of supersymmetric space is found to be unstable and the bulk
of the space is unable to sustain the brane. No such instablility
appears in the non-supersymmetric case.Comment: 18 page
Nonlinear Realization of Supersymmetry and Superconformal Symmetry
Nonlinear realizations describing the spontaneous breakown of supersymmetry
and R symmetry are constructed using the Goldstino and R axion fields. The
associated R current, supersymmetry current and energy-momentum tensor are
shown to be related under the nonlinear supersymmetry transformations.
Nonlinear realizations of the superconformal algebra carried by these degrees
of freedom are also displayed. The divergences of the R and dilatation currents
are related to the divergence of the superconformal currents through nonlinear
supersymmetry transformations which in turn relates the explicit breakings of
these symmetries.Comment: 22 pages, LaTe
The impact on incentives of five years of social security reform in the UK
The UKâs Labour Government has expanded means-testing of social security but attempted to do so while minimising the disincentive effects typically associated with such an approach. We test whether it has succeeded by reviewing the effect of 5 years of reforms on a range of incentives across the British population, undertaking micro-simulations on survey data. The incentive to enter work increases for the first earner in families, but for second-earners in couples the incentive to work has generally been dulled. Effective marginal tax rates have generally increased for workers, in spite of reductions in benefit withdrawal rates, owing to the increasing numbers facing means-tested benefit withdrawal. Reforms have reduced the number of pensioners facing very high effective marginal rates, but increased the number on moderately high rates. Incentives regarding family life have been affected: partnering has become less financially attractive for low-income individuals; having children has become more financially attractive
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