315 research outputs found
One-Loop Effect of Null-Like Cosmology's Holographic Dual Super-Yang-Mills
We calculate the 1-loop effect in super-Yang-Mills which preserves
1/4-supersymmetries and is holographically dual to the null-like cosmology with
a big-bang singularity. Though the bosonic and fermionic spectra do not agree
precisely, we do obtain vanishing 1-loop vacuum energy for generic warped
plane-wave type backgrounds with a big-bang singularity. Moreover, we find that
the cosmological "constant" contributed either by bosons or fermions is
time-dependent. The issues about the particle production of some background and
about the UV structure are also commented. We argue that the effective higher
derivative interactions are suppressed as long as the Fourier transform of the
time-dependent coupling is UV-finite. Our result holds for scalar
configurations that are BPS but with arbitrary time-dependence. This suggests
the existence of non-renormalization theorem for such a new class of
time-dependent theories. Altogether, it implies that such a super-Yang-Mills is
scale-invariant, and that its dual bulk quantum gravity might behave regularly
near the big bang.Comment: 20 pages, v2 add comments and references, v3 clarify BPS condition &
add new discussion on particle production and UV structure, v4&v5 minor
changes, final to JHE
Holography and Cosmological Singularities
Certain null singularities in ten dimensional supergravity have natural
holographic duals in terms of Matrix Theory and generalizations of the AdS/CFT
correspondence. In many situations the holographic duals appear to be well
defined in regions where the supergravity develops singularities. We describe
some recent progress in this area.Comment: Anomaly equation corrected. References adde
D-Brane Potentials from Multi-Trace Deformations in AdS/CFT
It is known that certain AdS boundary conditions allow smooth initial data to
evolve into a big crunch. To study this type of cosmological singularity, one
can use the dual quantum field theory, where the non-standard boundary
conditions are reflected by the presence of a multi-trace potential unbounded
below. For specific AdS_4 and AdS_5 models, we provide a D-brane (or M-brane)
interpretation of the unbounded potential. Using probe brane computations, we
show that the AdS boundary conditions of interest cause spherical branes to be
pushed to the boundary of AdS in finite time, and that the corresponding
potential agrees with the multi-trace deformation of the dual field theory.
Systems with expanding spherical D3-branes are related to big crunch
supergravity solutions by a phenomenon similar to geometric transition.Comment: 26 pages, 3 figures, v4: a few typos fixed
Effective Dynamics of the Matrix Big Bang
We study the leading quantum effects in the recently introduced Matrix Big
Bang model. This amounts to a study of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
compactified on the Milne orbifold. We find a one-loop potential that is
attractive near the Big Bang. Surprisingly, the potential decays very rapidly
at late times, where it appears to be generated by D-brane effects. Usually,
general covariance constrains the form of any effective action generated by
renormalization group flow. However, the form of our one-loop potential seems
to violate these constraints in a manner that suggests a connection between the
cosmological singularity and long wavelength, late time physics.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX; some minor changes; an improved discussion of the
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On rolling, tunneling and decaying in some large N vector models
Various aspects of time-dependent processes are studied within the large N
approximation of O(N) vector models in three dimensions. These include the
rolling of fields, the tunneling and decay of vacua. We present an exact
solution for the quantum conformal case and find a solution for more general
potentials when the total change of the value of the field is small.
Characteristic times are found to be shorter when the time dependence of the
field is taken into account in constructing the exact large N effective
potentials. We show that the different approximations yield the same answers in
the regions of the overlap of the validity. A numerical solution of this
potential reveals a tunneling in which the bubble that separates the true
vacuum from the false one is thick
Engineering students\u27 preferred roles: Are they stable, are there gender differences?
Being able to situate oneself in an engineering role is a developmental process. Students may initially have idealized perceptions of a professional role and over time, they make this role more congruent with their own values and goals [1]. In light of this, Higher Education Institutions are being challenged to offer learning experiences and career exploration activities to enable students to clarify their interests, values and competencies in relation to a professional role [2]. This study compared the professional role preferences of more than 700 engineering students at TU Dublin (Ireland) and KU Leuven (Belgium). Professional role preference was measured with PREFER Explore, a personal preference test for engineers. The test aligns students to three professional roles for early career engineers: Product leadership (focus on radical innovation), Operational excellence (focus on process optimization) and Customer intimacy (focus on tailored solutions and customer satisfaction). A comparison was drawn between the role preference of first year students at TU Dublin and KU Leuven to establish if there were significant differences in preference across both universities. The results suggest that the role preference of engineering students does not shift from first to third year. There is also evidence that the PREFER Explore is sensitive to gender differences, with female students showing a greater preference for customer intimacy than males and males showing a greater preference for operational excellence than females at TU Dublin. The data have a number of implications for the labor market in Ireland and Belgium
Properties of Semi-Chiral Superfields
Whenever the N=(2,2) supersymmetry algebra of non-linear sigma-models in two
dimensions does not close off-shell, a holomorphic two-form can be defined. The
only known superfields providing candidate auxiliary fields to achieve an
off-shell formulation are semi-chiral fields. Such a semi-chiral description is
only possible when the two-form is constant. Using an explicit example,
hyper-Kahler manifolds, we show that this is not always the case. Finally, we
give a concrete construction of semi-chiral potentials for a class of
hyper-Kahler manifolds using the duality exchanging a pair consisting of a
chiral and a twisted-chiral superfield for one semi-chiral multiplet.Comment: LaTeX, 17 page
Supersymmetric Intersecting Branes on the Waves
We construct a general family of supersymmetric solutions in time- and
space-dependent wave backgrounds in general supergravity theories describing
single and intersecting p-branes embedded into time-dependent dilaton-gravity
plane waves of an arbitrary (isotropic) profile, with the brane world-volume
aligned parallel to the propagation direction of the wave. We discuss how many
degrees of freedom we have in the solutions. We also propose that these
solutions can be used to describe higher-dimensional time-dependent "black
holes", and discuss their property briefly.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe
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