28 research outputs found
The BRST Symmetry of Affine Lie Superalgebras and Non-Critical Strings
The topological field theories associated with affine Lie superalgebras are
constructed. Their BRST symmetry is characterised by a Kazama algebra
containing spin 1, 2 and 3 operators and closes linearly. Under this symmetry
all operators are grouped into BRST doublets. The relation between the models
constructed and non-critical string theories is explored.Comment: 26 pages, phyzzx, no figure
osp(1|2) Conformal Field Theory
We review some results recently obtained for the conformal field theories
based on the affine Lie superalgebra osp(1|2). In particular, we study the
representation theory of the osp(1|2) current algebras and their character
formulas. By means of a free field representation of the conformal blocks, we
obtain the structure constants and the fusion rules of the model. (Lecture
delivered at the CERN-Santiago de Compostela-La Plata Meeting, "Trends in
Theoretical Physics", La Plata, Argentina, April-May 1997).Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure, LaTe
One-instanton predictions for non-hyperelliptic curves derived from M-theory
One-instanton predictions are obtained from certain non-hyperelliptic Seiberg-Witten curves derived from M-theory for N=2 supersymmetric gauge theories. We consider SU(N_1)\times SU(N_2) gauge theory with a hypermultiplet in the bifundamental representation together with hypermultiplets in the defining representations of SU(N_1) and SU(N_2). We also consider SU(N) gauge theory with a hypermultiplet in the symmetric or antisymmetric representation, together with hypermultiplets in the defining representation. The systematic perturbation expansion about a hyperelliptic curve together with the judicious use of an involution map for the curve of the product groups provide the principal tools of the calculations