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Some beautiful equations of mathematical physics
The basic ideas and the important role of gauge principles in modern
elementary particle physics are outlined. There are three theoretically
consistent gauge principles in quantum field theory: the spin-1 gauge principle
of electromagnetism and the standard model, the spin-2 gauge principle of
general relativity, and the spin-3/2 gauge principle of supergravity. (Dirac
Prize lecture, November 1993. Two figures are unavailable, but should not be
essential.)Comment: 18 page
Quantifying Homology Classes
We develop a method for measuring homology classes. This involves three
problems. First, we define the size of a homology class, using ideas from
relative homology. Second, we define an optimal basis of a homology group to be
the basis whose elements' size have the minimal sum. We provide a greedy
algorithm to compute the optimal basis and measure classes in it. The algorithm
runs in time, where is the size of the simplicial
complex and is the Betti number of the homology group. Third, we
discuss different ways of localizing homology classes and prove some hardness
results
The Holography of F-maximization
We find new supersymmetric backgrounds of gauged supergravity
in four Euclidean dimensions that are dual to deformations of ABJM theory on
. The deformations encode the most general choice of symmetry
used to define the theory on . We work within an truncation
of the supergravity theory obtained via a group theory argument.
We find perfect agreement between the free energy computed from our
supergravity backgrounds and the previous field theory computations of the same
quantity based on supersymmetric localization and matrix model techniques.Comment: 48 pages; v2 minor improvement
Spatial Geometry and the Wu-Yang Ambiguity
We display continuous families of SU(2) vector potentials in 3
space dimensions which generate the same magnetic field (with det
). These Wu-Yang families are obtained from the Einstein equation
derived recently via a local map of the gauge field system
into a spatial geometry with -tensor and
connection with torsion defined from gauge covariant
derivatives of .Comment: Based on talks given by R. Khuri at PASCOS-94, Syracuse University,
May 1994 and at Gursey Memorial Conference I, Istanbul, June 1994, 7 pages,
TeX (typo in first Author's name is corrected.
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