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Anomaly Cancellations in Brane Tilings
We re-interpret the anomaly cancellation conditions for the gauge symmetries
and the baryonic flavor symmetries in quiver gauge theories realized by the
brane tilings from the viewpoint of flux conservation on branes.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX; v2: minor corrections, a note on the zero-form flux
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Global symmetries and 't Hooft anomalies in brane tilings
We investigate the relation between gauge theories and brane configurations
described by brane tilings. We identify U(1)_B (baryonic), U(1)_M (mesonic),
and U(1)_R global symmetries in gauge theories with gauge symmetries in the
brane configurations. We also show that U(1)_MU(1)_B^2 and U(1)_RU(1)_B^2 't
Hooft anomalies are reproduced as gauge transformations of the classical brane
action.Comment: 41 pages, 6 figure
Comments on the non-conformal gauge theories dual to Ypq manifolds
We study the infrared behavior of the entire class of Y(p,q) quiver gauge
theories. The dimer technology is exploited to discuss the duality cascades and
support the general belief about a runaway behavior for the whole family. We
argue that a baryonic classically flat direction is pushed to infinity by the
appearance of ADS-like terms in the effective superpotential. We also study in
some examples the IR regime for the L(a,b,c) class showing that the same
situation might be reproduced in this more general case as well.Comment: 48 pages, 27 figures; updated reference
D-brane Instantons as Gauge Instantons in Orientifolds of Chiral Quiver Theories
Systems of D3-branes at orientifold singularities can receive
non-perturbative D-brane instanton corrections, inducing field theory operators
in the 4d effective theory. In certain non-chiral examples, these systems have
been realized as the infrared endpoint of a Seiberg duality cascade, in which
the D-brane instanton effects arise from strong gauge theory dynamics. We
present the first UV duality cascade completion of chiral D3-brane theories, in
which the D-brane instantons arise from gauge theory dynamics. Chiral examples
are interesting because the instanton fermion zero mode sector is topologically
protected, and therefore lead to more robust setups. As an application of our
results, we provide a UV completion of certain D-brane orientifold systems
recently claimed to produce conformal field theories with conformal invariance
broken only by D-brane instantons.Comment: 50 pages, 32 figures. v2: version published in JHEP with references
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On Dimer Models and Closed String Theories
We study some aspects of the recently discovered connection between dimer
models and D-brane gauge theories. We argue that dimer models are also
naturally related to closed string theories on non compact orbifolds of \BC^2
and \BC^3, via their twisted sector R charges, and show that perfect
matchings in dimer models correspond to twisted sector states in the closed
string theory. We also use this formalism to study the combinatorics of some
unstable orbifolds of \BC^2.Comment: 1 + 25 pages, LaTeX, 11 epsf figure
Self-induced tunable transparency in layered superconductors
We predict a novel nonlinear electromagnetic phenomenon in layered
superconducting slabs irradiated from one side by an electromagnetic plane
wave. We show that the reflectance and transmittance of the slab can vary over
a wide range, from nearly zero to one, when changing the incident wave
amplitude. Thus changing the amplitude of the incident wave can induce either
the total transmission or reflection of the incident wave. In addition, the
dependence of the superconductor transmittance on the incident wave amplitude
has an unusual hysteretic behavior with jumps. This remarkable nonlinear effect
(self-induced transparency) can be observed even at small amplitudes, when the
wave frequency is close to the Josephson plasma frequency .Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
The Lorentzian distance formula in noncommutative geometry
For almost twenty years, a search for a Lorentzian version of the well-known
Connes' distance formula has been undertaken. Several authors have contributed
to this search, providing important milestones, and the time has now come to
put those elements together in order to get a valid and functional formula.
This paper presents a historical review of the construction and the proof of a
Lorentzian distance formula suitable for noncommutative geometry.Comment: 16 pages, final form, few references adde
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