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Topology, Entropy and Witten Index of Dilaton Black Holes
We have found that for extreme dilaton black holes an inner boundary must be
introduced in addition to the outer boundary to give an integer value to the
Euler number. The resulting manifolds have (if one identifies imaginary time)
topology and Euler number in contrast to
the non-extreme case with . The entropy of extreme dilaton black
holes is already known to be zero. We include a review of some recent ideas due
to Hawking on the Reissner-Nordstr\"om case. By regarding all extreme black
holes as having an inner boundary, we conclude that the entropy of {\sl all}
extreme black holes, including black holes, vanishes. We discuss the
relevance of this to the vanishing of quantum corrections and the idea that the
functional integral for extreme holes gives a Witten Index. We have studied
also the topology of ``moduli space'' of multi black holes. The quantum
mechanics on black hole moduli spaces is expected to be supersymmetric despite
the fact that they are not HyperK\"ahler since the corresponding geometry has
torsion unlike the BPS monopole case. Finally, we describe the possibility of
extreme black hole fission for states with an energy gap. The energy released,
as a proportion of the initial rest mass, during the decay of an
electro-magnetic black hole is 300 times greater than that released by the
fission of an nucleus.Comment: 51 pages, 4 figures, LaTeX. Considerably extended version. New
sections include discussion of the Witten index, topology of the moduli
space, black hole sigma model, and black hole fission with huge energy
releas
Birth of Closed Strings and Death of Open Strings during Tachyon Condensation
The tremendous progress achieved through the study of black holes and branes
suggests that their time dependent generalizations called Spacelike branes
(S-branes) may prove similarly useful. An example of an established approach to
S-branes is to include a string boundary interaction and we first summarize
evidence for the death of open string degrees of freedom for the homogeneous
rolling tachyon on a decaying brane. Then, we review how to extract the flat
S-brane worldvolumes describing the homogeneous rolling tachyon and how large
deformations correspond to creation of lower dimensional strings and branes.
These S-brane worldvolumes are governed by S-brane actions which are on equal
footing to D-brane actions, since they are derived by imposing conformality on
the string worldsheet, as well as by analyzing fluctuations of time dependent
tachyon configurations. As further examples we generalize previous solutions of
the S-brane actions so as to describe multiple decaying and nucleating closed
fundamental strings. Conceptually S-brane actions are therefore different from
D-brane actions and can provide a description of time dependent strings/branes
and possibly their interactions.Comment: 15 pages, 7 eps figures; invited review for Modern Physics Letters A,
including new solutions for S-brane actions. v2 published version, minor
typos correcte
Collapsing Shells and the Isoperimetric Inequality for Black Holes
Recent results of Trudinger on Isoperimetric Inequalities for non-convex
bodies are applied to the gravitational collapse of a lightlike shell of matter
to form a black hole. Using some integral identities for co-dimension two
surfaces in Minkowski spacetime, the area of the apparent horizon is shown
to be bounded above in terms of the mass by the , which is
consistent with the Cosmic Censorship Hypothesis. The results hold in four
spacetime dimensions and above.Comment: 16 pages plain TE
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HLA-B27 Positivity: associated health implications
HLA-B27 positivity makes the onset of autoimmune diseases such as uveitis, ankylosing spondylitis and Crohn's disease more likely to occur. Ankylosing spondylitis and Crohn's disease are two types of HLA-B27 positive diseases that demonstrate a direct association with uveitis. Although the possession of HLA-B27 positivity is not mandatory for autoimmune diseases such as uveitis to occur, HLA-B27 positivity not only makes it more likely but may modify the clinical picture in which a patient presents. In relation to assessment and diagnosis it is imperative that the medical history of patients is thoroughly examined to ensure pathological sequelae are appropriately treated. Nurses play an important role in assessing patients that have uveitis and should suspect ankylosing spondylitis or Crohn's disease may be present
lordif: An R Package for Detecting Differential Item Functioning Using Iterative Hybrid Ordinal Logistic Regression/Item Response Theory and Monte Carlo Simulations
Logistic regression provides a flexible framework for detecting various types of differential item functioning (DIF). Previous efforts extended the framework by using item response theory (IRT) based trait scores, and by employing an iterative process using group--specific item parameters to account for DIF in the trait scores, analogous to purification approaches used in other DIF detection frameworks. The current investigation advances the technique by developing a computational platform integrating both statistical and IRT procedures into a single program. Furthermore, a Monte Carlo simulation approach was incorporated to derive empirical criteria for various DIF statistics and effect size measures. For purposes of illustration, the procedure was applied to data from a questionnaire of anxiety symptoms for detecting DIF associated with age from the Patient--Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System.
Generation of Multiple Circular Walls on a Thin Film of Nematic Liquid Crystal by Laser Scanning
We found that multiple circular walls (MCW) can be generated on a thin film
of a nematic liquid crystal through a spiral scanning of a focused IR laser.
The ratios between radii of adjacent rings of MCW were almost constant. These
constant ratios can be explained theoretically by minimization of the Frank
elastic free energy of nematic medium. The director field on a MCW exhibits
chiral symmetry-breaking although the elastic free energies of both chiral MCWs
are degenerated, i.e., the director on a MCW can rotate clockwise or
counterclockwise along the radial direction.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to Chemical Physics Letters 2nd
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On Asymptotic Freedom and Confinement from Type-IIB Supergravity
We present a new type-IIB supergravity vacuum that describes the strong
coupling regime of a non-supersymmetric gauge theory. The latter has a running
coupling such that the theory becomes asymptotically free in the ultraviolet.
It also has a running theta angle due to a non-vanishing axion field in the
supergravity solution. We also present a worm-hole solution, which has finite
action per unit four-dimensional volume and two asymptotic regions, a flat
space and an AdS^5\times S^5. The corresponding N=2 gauge theory, instead of
being finite, has a running coupling. We compute the quark-antiquark potential
in this case and find that it exhibits, under certain assumptions, an area-law
behaviour for large separations.Comment: 9 pages, latex, 1 figure v2: minor aesthetic changes v3: some scale
factors corrected, version to appear in PL
BPS states of D=4 N=1 supersymmetry
We find the combinations of momentum and domain-wall charges corresponding to
BPS states preserving 1/4, 1/2 or 3/4 of D=4 N=1 supersymmetry, and we show how
the supersymmetry algebra implies their stability. These states form the
boundary of the convex cone associated with the Jordan algebra of
real symmetric matrices, and we explore some implications of the associated
geometry. For the Wess-Zumino model we derive the conditions for preservation
of 1/4 supersymmetry when one of two parallel domain-walls is rotated and in
addition show that this model does not admit any classical configurations with
3/4 supersymmetry. Our analysis also provides information about BPS states of
N=1 D=4 anti-de Sitter supersymmetry.Comment: Latex, 27 pages. Various corrections and improvements including an
expanded discussion on BPS states in ad
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