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String and M-theory: answering the critics
Using as a springboard a three-way debate between theoretical physicist Lee
Smolin, philosopher of science Nancy Cartwright and myself, I address in
layman's terms the issues of why we need a unified theory of the fundamental
interactions and why, in my opinion, string and M-theory currently offer the
best hope. The focus will be on responding more generally to the various
criticisms. I also describe the diverse application of string/M-theory
techniques to other branches of physics and mathematics which render the whole
enterprise worthwhile whether or not "a theory of everything" is forthcoming.Comment: Update on EPSRC. (Contribution to the Special Issue of Foundations of
Physics: "Forty Years Of String Theory: Reflecting On the Foundations",
edited by Gerard 't Hooft, Erik Verlinde, Dennis Dieks and Sebastian de Haro.
22 pages latex
The Theoretical and Experimental Determination of the Input Impedance of a Small Loop of Electric Current Immersed in an Anisotropic Plasma
Exact expression for input impedance of small loop of electric current when loop is immersed in infinite, homogeneous, cold anisotropic plasm
A classification of the dispersion surfaces in a magneto-ionic medium and a study of the associated radiation patterns scientific report no. 2
Dispersion surface classification in magnetoionic medium and associated radiation pattern
Gender and the legal academy in the UK: a product of proxies and hiring and promotion practices
In this chapter we examine the differential numbers of men and women in each of the seniority levels of the legal academy with reference to qualitative studies on gender and the legal academy in the literature, and our initial analysis of the UK Higher Education Statistical Agency’s systematically collected data derived from all higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. We then apply the human resource management research literature to these data to seek to understand how decision-making in the academy may explain ongoing inequalities. Our research suggests that the continued disparity in male-female promotion trajectories is, at least in part, a function of the way in which talent, merit, or excellence is understood and operationalised in the academy more widely. We posit that the disparity in the numbers of men and women at the higher levels of the legal academy will only be successfully countered once we adopt a more sophisticated approach to analysing what makes an excellent law teacher/researcher/administrator and then develop and promote people on that basis
Electronic simulation of a barometric pressure sensor for the meteorological monitor assembly
An analysis of the electronic simulation of barometric pressure used to self-test the counter electronics of the digital barometer is presented. The barometer is part of the Meteorological Monitor Assembly that supports navigation in deep space communication. The theory of operation of the digital barometer, the design details, and the verification procedure used with the barometric pressure simulator are presented
Superqubits
We provide a supersymmetric generalization of n quantum bits by extending the
local operations and classical communication entanglement equivalence group
[SU(2)]^n to the supergroup [uOSp(1|2)]^n and the stochastic local operations
and classical communication equivalence group [SL(2,C)]^n to the supergroup
[OSp(1|2)]^n. We introduce the appropriate supersymmetric generalizations of
the conventional entanglement measures for the cases of and . In
particular, super-Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states are characterized by a
nonvanishing superhyperdeterminant.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables, revtex; minor corrections, version
appearing in Phys. Rev.
Freudenthal Dual Lagrangians
The global U-dualities of extended supergravity have played a central role in
differentiating the distinct classes of extremal black hole solutions. When the
U-duality group satisfies certain algebraic conditions, as is the case for a
broad class of supergravities, the extremal black holes enjoy a further
symmetry known as Freudenthal duality (F-duality), which although distinct from
U-duality preserves the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. Here it is shown that, by
adopting the doubled Lagrangian formalism, F-duality, defined on the doubled
field strengths, is not only a symmetry of the black hole solutions, but also
of the equations of motion themselves. A further role for F-duality is
introduced in the context of world-sheet actions. The Nambu-Goto world-sheet
action in any (t, s) signature spacetime can be written in terms of the F-dual.
The corresponding field equations and Bianchi identities are then related by
F-duality allowing for an F-dual formulation of Gaillard-Zumino duality on the
world-sheet. An equivalent polynomial "Polyakov- type" action is introduced
using the so-called black hole potential. Such a construction allows for
actions invariant under all groups of type E7, including E7 itself, although in
this case the stringy interpretation is less clear.Comment: 1+16 pages, 1 Table, updated to match published versio
An octonionic formulation of the M-theory algebra
We give an octonionic formulation of the N = 1 supersymmetry algebra in D =
11, including all brane charges. We write this in terms of a novel outer
product, which takes a pair of elements of the division algebra A and returns a
real linear operator on A. More generally, with this product comes the power to
rewrite any linear operation on R^n (n = 1,2,4,8) in terms of multiplication in
the n-dimensional division algebra A. Finally, we consider the reinterpretation
of the D = 11 supersymmetry algebra as an octonionic algebra in D = 4 and the
truncation to division subalgebras
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