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S^1-wrapped D3-branes on Conifolds
We construct a D3-brane wrapped on S^1, which is fibred over the resolved
conifold as its transverse space. Whereas a fractional D3-brane on the resolved
conifold is not supersymmetric and has a naked singularity, our solution is
supersymmetric and regular everywhere. We also consider an -wrapped
D3-brane on the resolved cone over T^{1,1}/Z_2, as well as on the deformed
conifold. In the former case, we obtain a regular supergravity dual to a
certain four-dimensional field theory whose Lorentz and conformal symmetries
are broken in the IR region and restored in the UV limit.Comment: Latex, 14 pages, minor correction
C-metrics in Gauged STU Supergravity and Beyond
We construct charged generalizations of the dilaton C-metric in various
four-dimensional theories, including STU gauged supergravity as well as a
one-parameter family of Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theories whose scalar
potential can be expressed in terms of a superpotential. In addition, we
present time-dependent generalizations of the dilaton C-metric and dilaton
Ernst solutions, for which the time evolution is driven by the dilaton. These
C-metric solutions provide holographic descriptions of a strongly-coupled
three-dimensional field theory on the background of a black hole, a
gravitational soliton, and a black hole undergoing time evolution.Comment: 26 pages, comments and references adde
On The Structure of Competitive Societies
We model the dynamics of social structure by a simple interacting particle
system. The social standing of an individual agent is represented by an
integer-valued fitness that changes via two offsetting processes. When two
agents interact one advances: the fitter with probability p and the less fit
with probability 1-p. The fitness of an agent may also decline with rate r.
From a scaling analysis of the underlying master equations for the fitness
distribution of the population, we find four distinct social structures as a
function of the governing parameters p and r. These include: (i) a static
lower-class society where all agents have finite fitness; (ii) an
upwardly-mobile middle-class society; (iii) a hierarchical society where a
finite fraction of the population belongs to a middle class and a complementary
fraction to the lower class; (iv) an egalitarian society where all agents are
upwardly mobile and have nearly the same fitness. We determine the basic
features of the fitness distributions in these four phases.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figure
Scaling in Tournaments
We study a stochastic process that mimics single-game elimination
tournaments. In our model, the outcome of each match is stochastic: the weaker
player wins with upset probability q<=1/2, and the stronger player wins with
probability 1-q. The loser is eliminated. Extremal statistics of the initial
distribution of player strengths governs the tournament outcome. For a uniform
initial distribution of strengths, the rank of the winner, x_*, decays
algebraically with the number of players, N, as x_* ~ N^(-beta). Different
decay exponents are found analytically for sequential dynamics, beta_seq=1-2q,
and parallel dynamics, beta_par=1+[ln (1-q)]/[ln 2]. The distribution of player
strengths becomes self-similar in the long time limit with an algebraic tail.
Our theory successfully describes statistics of the US college basketball
national championship tournament.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, empirical study adde
Massive Gravity on a Non-extremal Brane
We consider a brane world scenario which arises as the near-horizon region of
a non-extremal D5-brane. There is a quasi-localized massive graviton mode, as
well as harmonic modes of higher mass which are bound to the brane to a lesser
degree. Lorentz invariance is slightly broken, which may have observable
effects due to the leakage of the metastable graviton states into the bulk.
Unlike a brane world arising from an extremal D5-brane, there is no mass gap.
We also find that a brane world arising from a non-extremal M5/M5-brane
intersection has the same graviton dynamics as that of a non-extremal D5-brane.
This is evidence that a previously conjectured duality relation between the
dual quantum field theories of each p-brane background may hold away from
extremality.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, LaTe
Agent Based Models of Language Competition: Macroscopic descriptions and Order-Disorder transitions
We investigate the dynamics of two agent based models of language
competition. In the first model, each individual can be in one of two possible
states, either using language or language , while the second model
incorporates a third state XY, representing individuals that use both languages
(bilinguals). We analyze the models on complex networks and two-dimensional
square lattices by analytical and numerical methods, and show that they exhibit
a transition from one-language dominance to language coexistence. We find that
the coexistence of languages is more difficult to maintain in the Bilinguals
model, where the presence of bilinguals in use facilitates the ultimate
dominance of one of the two languages. A stability analysis reveals that the
coexistence is more unlikely to happen in poorly-connected than in fully
connected networks, and that the dominance of only one language is enhanced as
the connectivity decreases. This dominance effect is even stronger in a
two-dimensional space, where domain coarsening tends to drive the system
towards language consensus.Comment: 30 pages, 11 figure
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