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Worldvolume and target space anomalies in the D=10 super--fivebrane sigma--model
The fields of the conjectured ``heterotic" super--fivebrane sigma--model in
ten dimensions are made out of a well known gravitational sector, the and
the , and of a still unknown heterotic sector which should be
coupled to the Yang--Mills fields. We compute the one--loop worldvolume
and target space Lorentz--anomalies which arise from the gravitational
sector of the heterotic super--fivebrane sigma--model, using a method which we
developed previously for the Green--Schwarz heterotic superstring. These
anomalies turn out to carry an overall coefficient which is of that
required by the string/fivebrane duality conjecture. As a consequence the
worldvolume anomaly vanishes if the heterotic fields consist of 16 (rather than
32) complex Weyl fermions on the worldvolume. This implies that the
string/fivebrane duality conjecture can not be based on a ``heterotic"
super--fivebrane sigma--model with only fermions in the heterotic sector.
Possible implications of this result are discussed.Comment: 20 pages, Plain TeX, no figure
Four-Dimensional String/String Duality
We present supersymmetric soliton solutions of the four-dimensional heterotic
string corresponding to monopoles, strings and domain walls. These solutions
admit the interpretation of a fivebrane wrapped around , or
of the toroidally compactified dimensions and are arguably exact to all
orders in . The solitonic string solution exhibits an {\it
strong/weak coupling} duality which however corresponds to an {\it
target space} duality of the fundamental string.Comment: 14 page
Zero Modes for the D=11 Membrane and Five-Brane
There exist extremal p-brane solutions of supergravity for
p=2~and~5. In this paper we investigate the zero modes of the membrane and the
five-brane solutions as a first step toward understanding the full quantum
theory of these objects. It is found that both solutions possess the correct
number of normalizable zero modes dictated by supersymmetry.Comment: Minor typos corrected, one reference added, agrees with published
version. 9 RevTeX pages, 1 figure include
Generalized mirror symmetry and trace anomalies
We consider compactification of M-theory on X7 with betti numbers (b_0, b_1,
b_2, b_3, b_3, b_2, b_1, b_0) and define a generalized mirror symmetry (b_0,
b_1, b_2, b_3) goes to (b_0, b_1, b_2 -rho/2, b_3+rho/2)$ under which rho =
7b_0-5b_1+3b_2 -b_3 changes sign. Generalized self-mirror theories with rho=0
have massless sectors with vanishing trace anomaly (before dualization).
Examples include pure supergravity with N \geq 4 and supergravity plus matter
with N \leq 4.Comment: 19 pages late
Vacuum interpolation in supergravity via super p-branes
We show that many of the recently proposed supersymmetric p-brane solutions
of d=10 and d=11 supergravity have the property that they interpolate between
Minkowski spacetime and a compactified spacetime, both being supersymmetric
supergravity vacua. Our results imply that the effective worldvolume action for
small fluctuations of the super p-brane is a supersingleton field theory for
, as has been often conjectured in the past.Comment: 8p
Intersecting D-Branes in ten and six dimensions
We show how, via -duality, intersecting -Brane configurations in ten
(six) dimensions can be obtained from the elementary -Brane configurations
by embedding a Type IIB -Brane into a Type IIB Nine-Brane (Five-Brane) and
give a classification of such configurations. We show that only a very specific
subclass of these configurations can be realized as (supersymmetric) solutions
to the equations of motion of IIA/IIB supergravity. Whereas the elementary
-brane solutions in are characterized by a single harmonic function,
those in contain two independent harmonic functions and may be viewed as
the intersection of two elementary -branes. Using
string/string/string triality in six dimensions we show that the heterotic
version of the elementary -Brane solutions correspond in ten
dimensions to intersecting Neveu-Schwarz/Neveu-Schwarz (NS/NS) strings or
five-branes and their -duals. We comment on the implications of our results
in other than ten and six dimensions.Comment: 18 pages, Latex, (substantial changes in section 2
PIH20 What Really Matters? A Multi-View Perspective of One Patient's Hospital Experience
ObjectivesTo identify what mattered to a patient and family member (health care recipients) during the patientâs hospital experience and to examine the health care providerâs awareness of what mattered to the recipients.MethodsA qualitative descriptive investigation was undertaken using semi-structured interviews designed to compare multiple perceptions of one patientâs hospital experience. Interviews were undertaken with the patient (post-surgical procedure), family member, and health care providers whom the patient identified as impacting the hospital experience. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed. A definition of hospital experience was sought from each participant. Additional phrases as presented by the patient and family member were coded and grouped into categories and then salient themes. Phrases as presented by the health care providers were coded, and then allocated to the previously identified themes.ResultsOne patient, his wife and seven health care providers (doctors (2), registered nurses (4) and a patient care orderly (1)) were interviewed. Definitions of what constitutes âhospital experienceâ differ between the participants. Recipients of care include pre and post hospital admission periods, whereas providers limit hospital experience to admission. Three salient themes emerged from recipient data suggesting; medication management, physical comfort and emotional security are what mattered. Awareness of the significance of these factors differed between the providers and was theme dependent.ConclusionsHospital experience as a term is poorly defined, and definitions differ between recipients and providers of care. Health care providers are not always aware of what matters to the patient and family during their hospital admission
Self-Images of Women Bodybuilders
In analyzing the data from a questionnaire survey of 205 competitive women bodybuilders conducted by the International Federation of Body-Builders, the authors attempt to find out how these women define their roles. What emerges from the analysis is a new concept of femininity that combines aspects of the traditional definitions with added dimensions of muscularity and body symmetry. They see muscularity, fitness, strength, and health as increasing their femininity, adding to their attractiveness as women, and increasing their sex appeal to men. They do not see themselves as emulating men. Relatively few see themselves as feminists or androgynists
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