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    Branes with Background Fields in Boundary State Formalism

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    Interaction of branes in presence of internal gauge fields is considered by using the boundary state formalism. This approach enables us to consider the problems that are not easily accessible to the canonical approach via open strings. The effects of compactification of some of the dimensions on tori are also discussed. Also we study the massless state contribution on this interaction.Comment: 12 pp. No figure

    Mixed Boundary Conditions and Brane-String Bound States

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    In this article we consider open strings with mixed boundary conditions (a combination of Neumann and Dirichlet conditions at each end). We discuss how their end points show a DpD_p-brane with NS-NS charge, i.e. a bound state of a D-brane with a fundamental strings. We show that these branes are BPS saturated. In the case of one-branes, we show that their mass densities are in agreement with IIb SUGRA which is Sl(2,Z) invariant. Using Chan-Paton factors, we extend our results to the case of bound states of nn D-strings and mm F-strings. These string theoretic results are also checked in the effective field theory limit.Comment: Latex file, 20 pages, No Figures, some paragraphs adde

    p-brane Solitons in Maximal Supergravities

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    In this paper, we give a construction of pp-brane solitons in all maximal supergravity theories in 4≀D≀114\le D \le 11 dimensions that are obtainable from D=11D=11 supergravity by dimensional reduction. We first obtain the full bosonic Lagrangians for all these theories in a formalism adapted to the pp-brane soliton construction. The solutions that we consider involve one dilaton field and one antisymmetric tensor field strength, which are in general linear combinations of the basic fields of the supergravity theories. We also study the supersymmetry properties of the solutions by calculating the eigenvalues of the Bogomol'nyi matrices, which are derived from the commutators of the supercharges. We give an exhaustive list of the supersymmetric pp-brane solutions using field strengths of all degrees n=4,3,2,1n=4,3,2,1, and the non-supersymmetric solutions for n=4,3,2n=4,3,2. As well as studying elementary and solitonic solutions, we also discuss dyonic solutions in D=6D=6 and D=4D=4. In particular, we find that the Bogomol'nyi matrices for the supersymmetric massless dyonic solutions have indefinite signature.Comment: 31 pages, Latex, no figure

    Mixed Branes Interaction in Compact Spacetime

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    We present a general description of two mixed branes interactions. For this we consider two mixed branes with dimensions p_1 and p_2, in external field B_{\mu\nu} and arbitrary gauge fields A^1_{\alpha_1} and A^2_{\alpha_2} on the world volume of them, in spacetime in which some of its directions are compactified on circles with different radii. Some examples are considered to clear these general interactions. Finally contribution of the massless states on the interactions is extracted. Closed string with mixed boundary conditions and boundary state formalism, provide useful tools for calculation of these interactions.Comment: 22 pages, to appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Low-Energy Theorems for Gluodynamics at Finite Temperature

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    We generalize the low-energy theorems of gluodynamics to finite temperature. Examples of the theorems in the low and high temperature limits are given.Comment: 8 pages latex plus 1 postscript figur

    Studies in nuclear cytology

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    My work falls broadly into three groups of subjects:1. Studies on the determination of secondary sex characters in invertebrates : papers 2, 3 and 4.These papers describe research on one of the first problems which engaged my attention : the causal determination of the differentiation of secondary sex characters in invertebrates. While I was a student at Naples in 1938/9 I was impressed by the problem of parasitic castration and sex reversal in crustacea. The problem has great physiological and genetic interest it has also great complexity. This became apparent to me when I found that the effects of epicarid isopods on their prawn hosts is quite unlike the action of similar isopods on Upogebia, this latter animal showing all the familiar features of sex reversal when parasitised. The castration of unparasitised prawns by means of X -rays gave evidence that the cyclically developed female secondary sex characters are dependent on the presence of a maturing ovary for their differentiation : the same situation was found, thong of published, for the adult female characters of the crab Pachygrapsus, though this animal undergoes sex reversal, male to female, on being parasitised. It was hoped that castration of males might be accomplished by means of X -rays since this would supply crucial evidence for the resolution of the whole problem. However, too high a level of irradiation. is necessary for castration of male crabs, which die before completing a further moult. Surgical castration likewise proved impracticable and the problem was left in this state.2. Studies in chromosome cytology : papers 5,6,70,9,10, 11,14,(16,17),19,20 and 21.My interest in chromosome cytology, originally aroused by Dr J.R.Baker and Dr E.B.Ford,F.R.S., at Oxford 2. and further stimulated by contact with Dr C.D.Darlington, P.R.S., then of Merton,London, led me to study a number of problems in this field. It is with these problems that the main bulk of my papers are concerned.Paper 6 demonstrated that a mmltiple chromosome mechanism determines sex in the earwig. The situation is complicated by the fact that males may have two alternative chromosome constitutions and that the Y chromosome in this species is dicentric :the mechanism is considered to be related to the abnormal sex ratios in earwigs which are found in the wild.Paper 8 describes the behaviour of a supernumerary autosome at meiosis in the grasshopper Mecostethus. Paper 9 describes how a fertile plant hybrid has arisen by the hybridisation of two autopolyploid species : this mechanism is an alternative means of arriving at an alloployploid constitution.Paper 10 describes the discovery of low temperature sensitive heterochromatic segments of the chromosomes of newts both at mitosis and meiosis and leads to the inference that desoxyribose nucleic acid ix plays an important role in chromosome spiralisation.Paper 11 describes _the upsets to the spindle mechanism at mitosis which can arise as a result of exposure of newt cells to low temperature or to the action of colchicine.Paper 14 demonstrates that the centromere is not necessarily a barrier to chiasma interferenee at meiosis, as was previously held to be the case. This was first shown for the mosquito Culex and has subsequently proved true for many other animal.Paper 19 shows how chiasma interference across the centromere is suppressed waen multivalent chromosome associations are formed at meiosis.Papers 20 and 21 describe the reduction in chiasma frequency and the localisation of chiasmata in hybrids between geographical races of newts. Evidence is also given of the origin of a chromosomal translocation which distinguishes the chromosome complement of one race from the other two and which can act as a barrier to genetic leakage between these races.Papers 16 and 17, which do not rightly fall under the heading of chromosome cytology, are nevertheless_ related to this theme since they are concerned with the possibility of .a connection between heterorshromatic chromosome segments, ribose nucleic acid synthesis and growth rate determination.3. Experimental work with giant nuclei : papers (12, 13), 15, 18, 22, 23.Partly as a result of a controversy over the distribution of nucleic acid in the cell (papers 12 and 13) and more generally because, having worked for some years in the field of descriptive cytology and cytogenetics, 1 was impressed with the need for an experimental attack on the many outstanding and general problems concerning the cell nucleus, i turned my attention three years ago to the exploitation of giant nuclei.A great deal of this work is not yet ready for publication : it is the general line of research in which I an most actively engaged at the present time. Since, however, a number of observations have already been made, these are summarised in a final manuscript entitled " Experimental studies on amphibian oocyte nuclei ". This should be read as an introduction to my published papers in this field.LIST OF PUBLICATIONS:1. 1938. "GUI size in millipedes ". NATURE, 141, 247 || 2. 1939. "The absence of a sex -hormone controlling regeneration of the hectocotylus in Octopus vulgaris Lam. ". Pubbl.Staz.zool.Napoli, 18, 15 || 3. 1940. "The effects of castration by parasites and .K-rayti on the secohdary sex chcracters of prawns ". J. exp. Biol., 17, 168. || 4. 1940. (with F.G.i.Knowles) "A change in the chromatophore pattern of crustacea at sexual maturity ". J. exp. Biol., 17, 262. || 5. 1940. "The chromosomes of the cymothoid isopod Anilocra" Çuart.J.micr.Sci., 82, 327. || 6. 1941. "The sexTdetermining mechanism of the earwig, Forficula.auricularia ". J.Genet. 41, 349. || 7. 1941. "Determination of sex in Scalpellum ". -NATURE, 148, 258 . || 8. 1941. "A trisomic grasshopper ". J.Hered. 32, 296. || 9. 1941. "The cytology of Gaulthettya wisleyensis (Marchant Rehder: a new mode of species formation." An.n.Bot.Lond.,N.S.5, 579 || 10. 1942. "Heterochromatin in Triton ". Proc.roy.Soc. B. 130, 324. || 11. 1943. (with H.N.Barber) "The effects of cold and colchicine on mitosis in the newt ". Proc. roy. Soc. B. 131, 258. || 12. 1943. "Distribution of nucleic acid in the cell" NATURE, 152, 503 || 13. 1944. (with 11.:.Barber) "Distribution of nucleic acid in the cell ". HATURE, 153, 109. 2. || 14. l947.(with G. _'ontalenti) "Chiasma interference in Mosquitoes". J. Genet., 48,119. || 15. 1948. "Alcune proprietà fisiche della membrana nucleare ". Ricercha Scientifica, 18, 1. || 16. 1948. "Ribose nucleic acid in the Drosophila egg ". NATURE, 161, 440. || 17. 1949. "Cleavage rate, oxygen consumption and ribose nucleic acid content of sea urchin eggs ". Biochem.et Biophys..cta, 3, 92. || 18. 1949 (with J.T.Randall,- . .S., and S.G.Tomlin) "An electron microscope study of the nuclear membrane" NATURE, 163, 280. || 19. 1949. "Chiasma interference in diploid, tetraploid and interchange spermatocytes of the earwig ". J. Genet. 49, 209. || 20. 1950 (with H.Spurway) "Hybrids between some members of the Rassenkreis Triturus cristatus ". EXPERIENTIA, in press. || 21. 1950 (wroth H.Spurway) "A study of meiosis in interracial hybrids of the newt Triturus cristatus ". J. Genet. in press. || 22. 1950 (with GiL.Brown and G.Leaf) "The chemical nature of nuclear sap ". NATURE, in press. || 23. 1950 (with S.G.Tornlin) "Experimental studies on amphibian oocyte nuclei.l. Invettigation of the structure of the nuclear membrane by means of the electron microscope". Proc.roy.Soc.B, in pres

    Orbital transfer vehicle concept definition and system analysis study, 1985. Volume 3: System and program trades

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    The key system and program trade studies performed to arrive at a preferred Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) system concept and evolutionary approach to the acquisition of the requisite capabilites is documented. These efforts were expanded to encompass a Space Transportation Architecture Study (STAS) mission model and recommended unmanned cargo vehicle. The most important factors affecting the results presented are the mission model requirements and selection criteria. The reason for conducting the OTV concept definition and system analyses study is to select a concept and acquisition approach that meets a delivery requirement reflected by the mission model

    On T-duality for open strings in general abelian and nonabelian gauge field backgrounds

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    We discuss T-duality for open strings in general background fields both in the functional integral formulation as well as in the language of canonical transformations. The Dirichlet boundary condition in the dual theory has to be treated as a constraint on the functional integration. Furthermore, we give meaning to the notion of matrix valued string end point position in the presence of nonabelian gauge field background.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, an inconsistency of the notation in section 3 is removed, 2 references adde

    Boundary susceptibility in the spin-1/2 chain: Curie like behavior without magnetic impurities

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    We investigate the low-temperature thermodynamics of the spin-1/2 Heisenberg chain with open ends. On the basis of boundary conformal field theory arguments and numerical density matrix renormalization group calculations, it is established that in the isotropic case the impurity susceptibility exhibits a Curie-like divergent behavior as the temperature decreases, even in the absence of magnetic impurities. A similar singular temperature dependence is also found in the boundary contributions of the specific heat coefficient. In the anisotropic case, for 1/2<Δ<11/2<\Delta<1, these boundary quantities still show singular temperature dependence obeying a power law with an anomalous dimension. Experimental consequences will be discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, final versio

    Low-Lying Dirac Eigenmodes, Topological Charge Fluctuations and the Instanton Liquid Model

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    The local structure of low-lying eigenmodes of the overlap Dirac operator is studied. It is found that these modes cannot be described as linear combinations of 't Hooft "would-be" zeromodes associated with instanton excitations that underly the Instanton Liquid Model. This implies that the instanton liquid scenario for spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in QCD is not accurate. More generally, our data suggests that the vacuum fluctuations of topological charge are not effectively dominated by localized lumps of unit charge with which the topological "would-be" zeromodes could be associated.Comment: Presented by I. Horvath at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Confinement, Topology, and other Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD", January 21-27, 2002, Stara Lesna, Slovakia. 12 pages, 6 figures, uses crckapb.st
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