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    Weight function for the quantum affine algebra Uq(sl^3)U_q(\hat{sl}_3)

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    We give a precise expression for the universal weight function of the quantum affine algebra Uq(sl^3)U_q(\hat{sl}_3). The calculations use the technique of projecting products of Drinfeld currents on the intersections of Borel subalgebras.Comment: 28 page

    Basic representations of quantum current algebras in higher genus

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    We construct level 1 basic representations of the quantized current algebras associated to higher genus algebraic curves using one free field. We also clarify the relation between the elliptic current algebras of the papers [EF] and [JKOS].Comment: 11 pages, typos and acknowledge adde

    Isotopic overabundances and the energetic particle model of solar flares

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    According to the energetic particle model of solar flares particles are efficiently accelerated in the magnetic field loop of an active region (AR) by hydromagnetic turbulence. It is demonstrated that the isotopic overabundances observed in some flares are not a consequence of the flare itself but are characteristic of the plasma in the AR. Only when a flare releases the plasma into the interplanetary space it is possible to observe this anomalous composition at spacecraft locations

    Weight function for the quantum affine algebra Uq(A2(2))U_q(A_2^{(2)})

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    In this article, we give an explicit formula for the universal weight function of the quantum twisted affine algebra Uq(A2(2))U_q(A_2^{(2)}). The calculations use the technique of projecting products of Drinfeld currents onto the intersection of Borel subalgebras of different types.Comment: 25 page

    SOS model partition function and the elliptic weight functions

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    We generalize a recent observation [arXiv:math/0610433] that the partition function of the 6-vertex model with domain-wall boundary conditions can be obtained by computing the projections of the product of the total currents in the quantum affine algebra Uq(sl^2)U_{q}(\hat{\mathfrak{sl}}_{2}) in its current realization. A generalization is proved for the the elliptic current algebra [arXiv:q-alg/9703018,arXiv:q-alg/9601022]. The projections of the product of total currents are calculated explicitly and are represented as integral transforms of the product of the total currents. We prove that the kernel of this transform is proportional to the partition function of the SOS model with domain-wall boundary conditions.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, requires iopart packag

    Noncanonical Quantization of Gravity. I. Foundations of Affine Quantum Gravity

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    The nature of the classical canonical phase-space variables for gravity suggests that the associated quantum field operators should obey affine commutation relations rather than canonical commutation relations. Prior to the introduction of constraints, a primary kinematical representation is derived in the form of a reproducing kernel and its associated reproducing kernel Hilbert space. Constraints are introduced following the projection operator method which involves no gauge fixing, no complicated moduli space, nor any auxiliary fields. The result, which is only qualitatively sketched in the present paper, involves another reproducing kernel with which inner products are defined for the physical Hilbert space and which is obtained through a reduction of the original reproducing kernel. Several of the steps involved in this general analysis are illustrated by means of analogous steps applied to one-dimensional quantum mechanical models. These toy models help in motivating and understanding the analysis in the case of gravity.Comment: minor changes, LaTeX, 37 pages, no figure

    Off-shell Bethe vectors and Drinfeld currents

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    In this paper we compare two constructions of weight functions (off-shell Bethe vectors) for the quantum affine algebra Uq(gl^N)U_q(\hat{\mathfrak{gl}}_N). The first construction comes from the algebraic nested Bethe ansatz. The second one is defined in terms of certain projections of products of Drinfeld currents. We show that two constructions give the same result in tensor products of vector representations of Uq(gl^N)U_q(\hat{\mathfrak{gl}}_N).Comment: 25 pages, misprints correcte

    Random walks in random Dirichlet environment are transient in dimension d3d\ge 3

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    We consider random walks in random Dirichlet environment (RWDE) which is a special type of random walks in random environment where the exit probabilities at each site are i.i.d. Dirichlet random variables. On Zd\Z^d, RWDE are parameterized by a 2d2d-uplet of positive reals. We prove that for all values of the parameters, RWDE are transient in dimension d3d\ge 3. We also prove that the Green function has some finite moments and we characterize the finite moments. Our result is more general and applies for example to finitely generated symmetric transient Cayley graphs. In terms of reinforced random walks it implies that directed edge reinforced random walks are transient for d3d\ge 3.Comment: New version published at PTRF with an analytic proof of lemma

    Strategies to improve HIV treatment adherence in developed countries: clinical management at the individual level

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    Remarkable advances in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease have been blunted by widespread suboptimal adherence (ie, nonadherence), which has emerged as a major barrier to achieving the primary goal of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy: suppression of HIV viral load. Nonsuppressed HIV viral load is associated with drug resistance, increased morbidity and mortality, and a higher risk of person-to-person HIV transmission. For HIV-infected individuals who are failing HIV treatment due to nonadherence, becoming adherent is a life-saving behavior change. However, overcoming nonadherence is one of the most daunting challenges in the successful management of HIV disease. The purpose of this paper is to provide clinicians with a better understanding of nonadherence to ARV treatment and to review the various factors that have been associated with either adherence or nonadherence. Strategies are presented that may help the nonadherent individual become ready to take HIV medications as prescribed
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