604 research outputs found
Neutron Activation Analysis of Microleakage Around a Hydrophobic Composite Restorative
Neutron activation analysis with dysprosium as a tracer was employed to determine quantitatively the microleakage around the restorations of an experimental hydrophobic composite, as well as a commercial composite. Only a negligible uptake of tracer was obtained for the experimental composite, whereas a five-fold uptake was recorded for the commercial composite. Capillary penetration of fluid around a restoration could be greatly reduced by using a hydrophobic composite.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68248/2/10.1177_00220345800590090901.pd
Deconstruction, Lattice Supersymmetry, Anomalies and Branes
We study the realization of anomalous Ward identities in deconstructed
(latticized) supersymmetric theories. In a deconstructed four-dimensional
theory with N=2 supersymmetry, we show that the chiral symmetries only appear
in the infrared and that the anomaly is reproduced in the usual framework of
lattice perturbation theory with Wilson fermions. We then realize the theory on
the world-volume of fractional D-branes on an orbifold. In this brane
realization, we show how deconstructed theory anomalies can be computed via
classical supergravity. Our methods and observations are more generally
applicable to deconstructed/latticized supersymmetric theories in various
dimensions.Comment: 1+27 pages, 2 figures, references adde
On the chirality of quark modes
A model for the QCD vacuum based on a domainlike structured background gluon
field with definite duality attributed to the domains has been shown elsewhere
to give confinement of static quarks, a reasonable value for the topological
susceptibility and indications that chiral symmetry is spontaneously broken. In
this paper we study in detail the eigenvalue problem for the Dirac operator in
such a gluon mean field. A study of the local chirality parameter shows that
the lowest nonzero eigenmodes possess a definite mean chirality correlated with
the duality of a given domain. A probability distribution of the local
chirality qualitatively reproduces histograms seen in lattice simulations.Comment: RevTeX4, 5 figures, 14 page
Caracterização da produtividade do pinhão da espécie pinheiro manso (Pinus pinea L.) na região de Mirandela.
As áreas arborizadas com pinheiro manso (Pinus pinea L.) tem aumentado nos
últimos anos devido ao rendimento do pinhão sendo necessário realizar estudos de
caracterização da cultura para poder aplicar uma gestão adequada e maximizar a sua
produtividade. Neste trabalho pretende-se cacterizar a produção de pinhão desta nova
cultura na região de Mirandela. O trabalho foi realizado numa área de pinheiro manso
com 40 hectares e cerca de 20 anos de idade. Foram colhidas aleatoriamente 37 pinhas
pertencentes a 18 árvores. As pinhas foram avaliadas em termos de peso, dimensão e
sanidade. Após a secagem das pinhas em estufa a 40°C, efetuou-se a contagem do número
de pinhões por pinha. De cada pinha foi retirada uma amostra de 12 pinhões de forma
aleatória para avaliar a sua sanidade e peso com e sem casca. Os resultados apontam para
um número médio de 79 pinhões por pinha com 48% de viabilidade e uma taxa de ataque
atribuída ao Leptoglossus occidentalis de cerca de 3%. Avaliou-se também o peso de 100
pinhões com casca e sem casca tendo-se obtido um aproveitamento em polpa de 27%.
Em média são necessário 173 pinhões para obter 100g de pinhões sem casca e 620 pinhões
para obter 100g de pinhão descascado. Assim, serão necessárias aproximadamente 16
pinhas para se obter 100g de pinhão descascado. Na região 1 kg de pinha corresponde a
cerca de 3,6 pinhas o que está dentro dos valores referidos como padrão para a região Sul.
Esta primeira análise de produtividade na região é bastante promissora para a expansão
da cultura desta espécie na Terra Quente Transmontana.Financiado pelo FEADER e pelo Estado Português, no âmbito da Ação 1.1 “Grupos Operacionais” integrado na Medida 1. Inovação do PDR 2020.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Noncommuting Electric Fields and Algebraic Consistency in Noncommutative Gauge theories
We show that noncommuting electric fields occur naturally in
-expanded noncommutative gauge theories. Using this noncommutativity,
which is field dependent, and a hamiltonian generalisation of the
Seiberg-Witten Map, the algebraic consistency in the lagrangian and hamiltonian
formulations of these theories, is established. A comparison of results in
different descriptions shows that this generalised map acts as canonical
transformation in the physical subspace only. Finally, we apply the hamiltonian
formulation to derive the gauge symmetries of the action.Comment: 16 pages, LaTex, considerably expanded version with a new section on
`Gauge symmetries'; To appear in Phys. Rev.
Localized Endomorphisms of the Chiral Ising Model
Based on the treatment of the chiral Ising model by Mack and Schomerus, we
present examples of localized endomorphisms and
. It is shown that they lead to the same
superselection sectors as the global ones in the sense that unitary equivalence
and holds. Araki's formalism of the selfdual CAR algebra is
used for the proof. We prove local normality and extend representations and
localized endomorphisms to a global algebra of observables which is generated
by local von Neumann algebras on the punctured circle. In this framework, we
manifestly prove fusion rules and derive statistics operators.Comment: 41 pages, latex2
Expanded Strings in the Background of NS5-branes via a M2-brane, a D2-brane and D0-branes
Classical configurations of a M2-brane, a D2-brane and D0-branes are
investigated in the background of an infinite array of M5-branes or NS5-branes.
On the M2-brane, we discuss three kinds of configurations, such as a sphere, a
cylinder and a torus-like one. These are stabilized by virtue of the background
fluxes of M5-branes. The torus-like M2-brane configuration has winding and
momentum numbers of 11th direction, and in terms of the type IIA superstring
theory, this corresponds to a torus-like D2-brane with electric and magnetic
fluxes on it. We also reproduce the same configuration from a non-abelian
Born-Infeld action for D0-branes. It will be a construction of closed strings
from D0-branes. An electric flux quantization condition on the D2-brane is also
discussed in terms of D0-branes.Comment: 33 pages, 6 figures, references and footnote added, confusing
expressions and introduction are improved, version to appear in JHE
Noncommutative Differential Calculus for D-brane in Non-Constant B Field Background
In this paper we try to construct noncommutative Yang-Mills theory for
generic Poisson manifolds. It turns out that the noncommutative differential
calculus defined in an old work is exactly what we need. Using this calculus,
we generalize results about the Seiberg-Witten map, the Dirac-Born-Infeld
action, the matrix model and the open string quantization for constant B field
to non-constant background with H=0.Comment: 21 pages, Latex file, references added, minor modificatio
Solving matrix models using holomorphy
We investigate the relationship between supersymmetric gauge theories with
moduli spaces and matrix models. Particular attention is given to situations
where the moduli space gets quantum corrected. These corrections are controlled
by holomorphy. It is argued that these quantum deformations give rise to
non-trivial relations for generalized resolvents that must hold in the
associated matrix model. These relations allow to solve a sector of the
associated matrix model in a similar way to a one-matrix model, by studying a
curve that encodes the generalized resolvents. At the level of loop equations
for the matrix model, the situations with a moduli space can sometimes be
considered as a degeneration of an infinite set of linear equations, and the
quantum moduli space encodes the consistency conditions for these equations to
have a solution.Comment: 38 pages, JHEP style, 1 figur
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