12 research outputs found
Gauging of Lorentz Group WZW Model by its Null Subgroup
We consider the standard vector gauging of Lorentz group WZW
model by its non-semisimple null Euclidean subgroup in two dimensions .
The resultant effective action of the theory is seen to describe a one
dimensional bosonic field in the presence of external charge that we interpret
it as a Liouville field. Gauging a boosted subgroup, we find that in
the limit of the large boost, the theory can be interpreted as an interacting
Toda theory. We also take the generalized non-standard bilinear form for
and gauge both and subgroups and discuss the
resultant theories.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX fil
On the Exceptional Gauged WZW Theories
We consider two different versions of gauged WZW theories with the
exceptional groups and gauged with any of theirs null subgroups. By
constructing suitable automorphism, we establish the equivalence of these two
theories. On the other hand our automorphism, relates the two dual irreducible
Riemannian globally symmetric spaces with different characters based on the
corresponding exceptional Lie groups.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX fil
Quantizing field theories in noncommutative geometry and the correspondence between anti de Sitter space and conformal field theory
By using the approach of non-commutative geometry, we study spinors and
scalars on the two layers AdS space. We have found that in the boundary
of two layers AdS space, by using the AdS/CFT correspondence, we have a
logarithmic conformal field theory. This observation propose a way to get the
quantum field theory in the context of non-commutative geometry.Comment: some minor typographical errors are corrected, to appear in Phys.
Lett.
Scalar Electrodynamics in Framework of Randall-Sundrum Model
Considering the Randall-Sundrum background, we calculate the total
cross-section for in the framework of the scalar
electrodynamics.Comment: 10 pages, RevTex, axodraw.sty, more graviton modes considered, typos
corrected, to appear in Phys. Lett.
Slicing and Brane Dependence of the (A)dS/CFT Correspondence
We investigate the slicing dependence of the relationship between conserved
quantities in the (A)dS/CFT correspondence. Specifically, we show that the
Casimir energy depends upon the topology and geometry of spacetime foliations
of the bulk near the conformal boundary. We point out that the determination of
the brane location in brane-world scenarios exhibits a similar slicing
dependence, and we comment on this in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence
conjecture.Comment: latex, 6 pages, minor changes in wording, reference adde