23 research outputs found
The historical fertility transition at the micro level: Southern Sweden 1815-1939
<b>Background</b>: We know a great deal about the historical fertility transition at the macro level. The dominating focus on the macro level in previous research on the fertility transition means, however, that to a large extent we lack knowledge about details of the decline and empirical tests of the leading explanatory frameworks. <b>Objective</b>: Our aim is to explore socioeconomic fertility differentials in an industrializing community, to gain insight about the details and discuss possible mechanisms. The study starts well before industrialization and finishes at the end of the transition. <b>Methods</b>: We use longitudinal individual-level data from the Scanian Economic-Demographic Database, which contains demographic as well as socioeconomic information, including occupation, landholding, and income. In the analysis we use hazard regressions with shared frailty at the family level. <b>Results</b>: The transition involved not only parity-specific stopping but also spacing. While the upper social strata had higher fertility prior to the transition, they started to control their fertility earlier, by the 1880s, and also more consistently. Farmers, the middle class, and skilled workers followed in the decades after, and unskilled workers with some additional delay. <b>Conclusions</b>: These findings are partly inconsistent with several of the major explanations in the literature, such as mortality decline, increased female labor force participation, and a quantity-quality trade-off, but consistent with an innovation process where new ideas and attitudes about family limitation spread from the elite to other social groups. <b>Comments</b>: Further studies are required to empirically test the innovation-diffusion theory
KK6 from M2 in BLG
We study the possibility that the Kaluza-Klein monopole (KK6) world-volume
action may be obtained from the multiple membranes (M2) action which is
described by BLG theory. We first point out that the infinite dimensional Lie
3-algebra based on the Nambu-Poisson structure could not only provide three
dimensional manifolds to allow M5 from M2, which was studied by previous
authors, but also provide five dimensional manifolds to allow KK6 from M2. We
next present a possible way that the U(1) field on KK6 world-volume action
could be produced form the gauge potential in BLG theory.Comment: Latex, 15 pages. V3: Add theorem 2 to complete proof. V4: Detail
physical interpretations and calculations in section
Partonic description of a supersymmetric p-brane
We consider supersymmetric extensions of a recently proposed partonic
description of a bosonic p-brane which reformulates the Nambu-Goto action as an
interacting multi-particle action with Filippov-Lie algebra gauge symmetry. We
construct a worldline supersymmetric action by postulating, among others, a
p-form fermion. Demanding a local worldline supersymmetry rather than the full
worldvolume supersymmetry, we circumvent a known no-go theorem against the
construction of a Ramond-Neveu-Schwarz supersymmetric action for a p-brane of
p>1. We also derive a spacetime supersymmetric Green-Schwarz extension from the
preexisting kappa-symmetric action.Comment: 1+16 pages, no figure; References added and Concluding section
expanded. Final version to appear in JHE
Quantized Nambu-Poisson Manifolds in a 3-Lie Algebra Reduced Model
We consider dimensional reduction of the Bagger-Lambert-Gustavsson theory to
a zero-dimensional 3-Lie algebra model and construct various stable solutions
corresponding to quantized Nambu-Poisson manifolds. A recently proposed Higgs
mechanism reduces this model to the IKKT matrix model. We find that in the
strong coupling limit, our solutions correspond to ordinary noncommutative
spaces arising as stable solutions in the IKKT model with D-brane backgrounds.
In particular, this happens for S^3, R^3 and five-dimensional Neveu-Schwarz
Hpp-waves. We expand our model around these backgrounds and find effective
noncommutative field theories with complicated interactions involving
higher-derivative terms. We also describe the relation of our reduced model to
a cubic supermatrix model based on an osp(1|32) supersymmetry algebra.Comment: 22 page
More on the Nambu-Poisson M5-brane Theory: Scaling limit, background independence and an all order solution to the Seiberg-Witten map
We continue our investigation on the Nambu-Poisson description of M5-brane in
a large constant C-field background (NP M5-brane theory) constructed in
Refs.[1, 2]. In this paper, the low energy limit where the NP M5-brane theory
is applicable is clarified. The background independence of the NP M5-brane
theory is made manifest using the variables in the BLG model of multiple
M2-branes. An all order solution to the Seiberg-Witten map is also constructed.Comment: expanded explanations, minor corrections and typos correcte
Magnetic Domains
Recently a Nahm transform has been discovered for magnetic bags, which are
conjectured to arise in the large n limit of magnetic monopoles with charge n.
We interpret these ideas using string theory and present some partial proofs of
this conjecture. We then extend the notion of bags and their Nahm transform to
higher gauge theories and arbitrary domains. Bags in four dimensions
conjecturally describe the large n limit of n self-dual strings. We show that
the corresponding Basu-Harvey equation is the large n limit of an equation
describing n M2-branes, and that it has a natural interpretation in loop space.
We also formulate our Nahm equations using strong homotopy Lie algebras.Comment: 42 pages, minor improvements, published versio