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The Weyl group of the fine grading of associated with tensor product of generalized Pauli matrices
We consider the fine grading of sl(n,\mb C) induced by tensor product of
generalized Pauli matrices in the paper. Based on the classification of maximal
diagonalizable subgroups of PGL(n,\mb C) by Havlicek, Patera and Pelantova,
we prove that any finite maximal diagonalizable subgroup of PGL(n,\mb C)
is a symplectic abelian group and its Weyl group, which describes the symmetry
of the fine grading induced by the action of , is just the isometry group of
the symplectic abelian group . For a finite symplectic abelian group, it is
also proved that its isometry group is always generated by the transvections
contained in it
Consequences of R-Parity violating interactions for anomalies in and
We investigate the possibility of explaining the enhancement in semileptonic
decays of , the anomalies induced by in and violation of lepton
universality in
within the framework of R-parity violating (RPV) MSSM. Exchange of down type
right-handed squark coupled to quarks and leptons yield interactions which are
similar to leptoquark induced interactions that have been proposed to explain
the by tree level interactions and anomalies by loop induced interactions, simultaneously. However,
the Yukawa couplings in such theories have severe constraints from other rare
processes in and decays. Although this interaction can provide a viable
solution to anomaly, we show that with the severe constraint from
, it is impossible to solve the anomalies in process simultaneously.Comment: RevTex, 13 pages, three figures. In our earlier version, we had
neglected a contribution to C^{NP}_9 and obtained erroneous conclusions which
we have corrected them in this versio
Triple Neutral Gauge Boson Couplings in Noncommutative Standard Model
It has been shown recently that the triple neutral gauge boson couplings are
not uniquely determined in noncommutative extension of the Standard Model
(NCSM). Depending on specific schemes used, the couplings are different and may
even be zero. To distinguish different realizations of the NCSM, additional
information either from theoretical or experimental considerations is needed.
In this paper we show that these couplings can be uniquely determined from
considerations of unification of electroweak and strong interactions. Using
SU(5) as the underlying theory and integrating out the heavy degrees of
freedom, we obtain unique non-zero new triple , , , , , and couplings at the
leading order in the NCSM. We also briefly discuss experimental implications.Comment: 8 pages, Latex, no figur
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