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    Stability of the vortex lattice in D-wave superconductors

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    Use is made of Onsager's hydrodynamic equation to derive the vibration spectrum of the vortex lattice in d-wave superconductor. In particular the rhombic lattice (i.e. the 45∘45^\circ tilted square lattice) is found to be stable for B>Hcr(t)B>H_{cr}(t). Here Hcr(t)H_{cr}(t) denotes the critical field at which the vortex lattice transition takes place.Comment: 7 pages, Revte

    Sugawara and vertex operator constructions for deformed Virasoro algebras

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    From the defining exchange relations of the A_{q,p}(gl_{N}) elliptic quantum algebra, we construct subalgebras which can be characterized as q-deformed W_N algebras. The consistency conditions relating the parameters p,q,N and the central charge c are shown to be related to the singularity structure of the functional coefficients defining the exchange relations of specific vertex operators representations of A_{q,p}({gl_{N}) available when N=2.Comment: 23 page

    Fermion spectrum and localization on kinks in a deconstructed dimension

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    We study the deconstructed scalar theory having nonlinear interactions and being renormalizable. It is shown that the kink-like configurations exist in such models. The possible forms of Yukawa coupling are considered. We find the degeneracy in mass spectrum of fermions coupled to the nontrivial scalar configuration.Comment: 19pages, 39figures, revised versio

    Antisymmetric galaxy cross-correlations as a cosmological probe

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    The auto-correlation between two members of a galaxy population is symmetric under the interchange of the two galaxies being correlated. The cross-correlation between two different types of galaxies, separated by a vector r\bf{r}, is not necessarily the same as that for a pair separated by −r-\bf{r}. Local anisotropies in the two-point cross-correlation function may thus indicate a specific direction which when mapped as a function of position trace out a vector field. This vector field can then be decomposed into longitudinal and transverse components, and those transverse components written as positive- and negative-helicity components. A locally asymmetric cross-correlation of the longitudinal type arises naturally in halo clustering, even with Gaussian initial conditions, and could be enhanced with local-type non-Gaussianity. Early-Universe scenarios that introduce a vector field may also give rise to such effects. These antisymmetric cross-correlations also provide a new possibility to seek a preferred cosmic direction correlated with the hemispherical power asymmetry in the cosmic microwave background and to seek a preferred location associated with the CMB cold spot. New ways to seek cosmic parity breaking are also possible.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure; version matching publication in PR

    Classical and Quantum Cosmology of Multigravity

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    Recently, a multigraviton theory on a simple closed circuit graph corresponding to the discretization of S1S^1 compactification of the Kaluza-Klein (KK) theory has been considered. In the present paper, we extend this theory to that on a general graph and study what modes of particles are included. Furthermore, we generalize it in a possible nonlinear theory based on the vierbein formalism and study classical and quantum cosmological solutions in the theory. We found that scale factors in a solution for this theory repeat acceleration and deceleration.Comment: 17 pages, 15 figures, RevTeX4.1, revised versio

    Statistical Mechanics of Charged Particles in Einstein-Maxwell-Scalar Theory

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    We consider an NN-body system of charged particle coupled to gravitational, electromagnetic, and scalar fields. The metric on moduli space for the system can be considered if a relation among the charges and mass is satisfied, which includes the BPS relation for monopoles and the extreme condition for charged black holes. Using the metric on moduli space in the long distance approximation, we study the statistical mechanics of the charged particles at low velocities. The partition function is evaluated as the leading order of the large dd expansion, where dd is the spatial dimension of the system and will be substituted finally as d=3d=3.Comment: 11 pages, RevTeX3.

    Charge and current oscillations in Fractional quantum Hall systems with edges

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    Stationary solutions of the Chern-Simons effective field theory for the fractional quantum Hall systems with edges are presented for Hall bar, disk and annulus. In the infinitely long Hall bar geometry (non compact case), the charge density is shown to be monotonic inside the sample. In sharp contrast, spatial oscillatory modes of charge density are found for the two circular geometries, which indicate that in systems with compact geometry, charge and current exist also far from the edges.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures Revte

    Free Boson Representation of Uq(sl^3)U_q(\widehat{sl}_3)

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    A representation of the quantum affine algebra Uq(sl^3)U_{q}(\widehat{sl}_3) of an arbitrary level kk is constructed in the Fock module of eight boson fields. This realization reduces the Wakimoto representation in the q→1q \rightarrow 1 limit. The analogues of the screening currents are also obtained. They commute with the action of Uq(sl^3)U_{q}(\widehat{sl}_3) modulo total differences of some fields.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, RIMS-920, YITP/K-101

    Non-Local Virasoro Symmetries in the mKdV Hierarchy

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    We generalize the dressing symmetry construction in mKdV hierarchy. This leads to non-local vector fields (expressed in terms of vertex operators) closing a Virasoro algebra. We argue that this algebra realization should play an important role in the study of 2D integrable field theories and in particular should be related to the Deformed Virasoro Algebra (DVA) when the construction is perturbed out of the critical theory.Comment: 11 pages, LaTex fil

    Conformal Quantum Mechanics in Two Black Hole Moduli Space

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    We discuss quantum mechanics in the moduli space consisting of two maximally charged dilaton black holes. The quantum mechanics of the two black hole system is similar to the one of DFF model, and this system has the SL(2,R)SL(2,R) conformal symmetry. Also, we discuss the bound states in this system.Comment: 15 pages, RevTeX3.0. References added, Minor correction
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