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    BPS Solitons and Killing Spinors in Three Dimensional N=2 Supergravity

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    In the framework of three dimensional extended supergravity theories, we demonstrate that there exist non-trivial Killing spinors over BPS soliton configurations, even when the space-time is asymptotically conical. We also show that there are no physical fermionic zero modes on these backgrounds. We further generalize these results to the case of semilocal systems.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX. Short Talk given at the Meeting ``Trends in Theoretical Physics'', April 28th-May 6th, 1997, La Plata, Argentin

    Strong coupling expansion and Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations

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    We study the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations in the strong coupling regime of the N=2 super Yang-Mills theory in the vicinity of the maximal singularities. In the case of SU(2) the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations fix completely the strong coupling expansion. For higher rank SU(N) they provide a set of non-trivial constraints on the form of this expansion. As an example, we study the off-diagonal couplings at the maximal point for which we propose an ansatz that fulfills all the equations.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, no figures; v2: The expression for the off-diagonal couplings has been corrected and numerical checks have been extended. One reference adde

    D6 branes and M theory geometrical transitions from gauged supergravity

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    We study the supergravity duals of supersymmetric theories arising in the world-volume of D6 branes wrapping holomorphic two-cycles and special Lagrangian three-cycles within the framework of eight dimensional gauged supergravity. When uplifted to 11d, our solutions represent M-theory on the background of, respectively, the small resolution of the conifold and a manifold with G_2 holonomy. We further discuss on the flop and other possible geometrical transitions and its implications.Comment: 16 pages, harvmac, one figure; references adde

    N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and Whitham integrable hierarchies

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    We review recent work on the study of N=2 super Yang-Mills theory with gauge group SU(N) from the point of view of the Whitham hierarchy, mainly focusing on three main results: (i) We develop a new recursive method to compute the whole instanton expansion of the low-energy effective prepotential; (ii) We interpret the slow times of the hierarchy as additional couplings and promote them to spurion superfields that softly break N=2 supersymmetry down to N=0 through deformations associated to higher Casimir operators of the gauge group; (iii) We show that the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations provide a set of non-trivial constraints on the form of the strong coupling expansion in the vicinity of the maximal singularities. We use them to check a proposal that we make for the value of the off-diagonal couplings at those points of the moduli space.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, no figures; Invited talk at the Second Meeting "Trends in Theoretical Physics", held in Buenos Aires, December 199

    Supersymmetry and Bosonization in Three Dimensions

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    We discuss on the possible existence of a supersymmetric invariance in purely fermionic planar systems and its relation to the fermion-boson mapping in three-dimensional quantum field theory. We consider, as a very simple example, the bosonization of free massive fermions and show that, under certain conditions on the masses, this model displays a supersymmetric-like invariance in the low energy regime. We construct the purely fermionic expression for the supercurrent and the non-linear supersymmetry transformation laws. We argue that the supersymmetry is absent in the limit of massless fermions where the bosonized theory is non-local.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, no figures, to appear in Physics Letters
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