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Supersymmetric Matrix model on Z-orbifold
We find that the IIA Matrix models defined on the non-compact ,
and orbifolds preserve supersymmetry where the fermions
are on-mass-shell Majorana-Weyl fermions. In these examples supersymmetry is
preserved both in the orbifolded space and in the non-orbifolded space at the
same time. The Matrix model on orbifold has the same
supersymmetry as the case of
orbifold which was pointed out previously.
On the other hand the Matrix models on and orbifold have
a half of the supersymmetry. We further find that the Matrix model
on orbifold with a parity-like identification preserves
supersymmetry.Comment: 21 pages, no figur
Random Surfaces in Three-Dimensional Simplicial Gravity
A model of simplicial quantum gravity in three dimensions is investigated
numerically based on the technique of the dynamical triangulation (DT). We are
concerned with the surfaces appearing on boundaries (i.e., sections) of
three-dimensional DT manifold with topology. A new scaling behavior of
genus distributions of boundary surfaces is found.Furthermore, these surfaces
are compared with the random surfaces generated by the two-dimensional DT
method which are well known as a correct discretized method of the
two-dimensional quantum gravity.Comment: 12 pages, Latex, 7 Postscript figures, uses psfig.sty and cite.st
An Exact Bosonization Rule for c=1 Noncritical String Theory
We construct a string field theory for c=1 noncritical strings using the loop
variables as the string field. We show how one can express the nonrelativistic
free fermions which describes the theory, in terms of these string fields.Comment: 17 pages, to appear in JHE
A Note on String Field Theory in the Temporal Gauge
In this note, we review the recent developments in the string field theory in
the temporal gauge. (Based on a talk presented by N.I. in the workshop {\it
Quantum Field Theory, Integrable Models and Beyond}, Yukawa Institute for
Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, 14-18 February 1994.)Comment: 20 pages, KEK-TH-411, LaTex fil
Boundary States, Extended Symmetry Algebra and Module Structure for certain Rational Torus Models
The massless bosonic field compactified on the circle of rational is
reexamined in the presense of boundaries. A particular class of models
corresponding to is distinguished by demanding the existence
of a consistent set of Newmann boundary states. The boundary states are
constructed explicitly for these models and the fusion rules are derived from
them. These are the ones prescribed by the Verlinde formula from the S-matrix
of the theory. In addition, the extended symmetry algebra of these theories is
constructed which is responsible for the rationality of these theories.
Finally, the chiral space of these models is shown to split into a direct sum
of irreducible modules of the extended symmetry algebra.Comment: 12 page
Common Structures in Simplicial Quantum Gravity
The statistical properties of dynamically triangulated manifolds (DT mfds) in
terms of the geodesic distance have been studied numerically. The string
susceptibility exponents for the boundary surfaces in three-dimensional DT mfds
were measured numerically. For spherical boundary surfaces, we obtained a
result consistent with the case of a two-dimensional spherical DT surface
described by the matrix model. This gives a correct method to reconstruct
two-dimensional random surfaces from three-dimensional DT mfds. Furthermore, a
scaling property of the volume distribution of minimum neck baby universes was
investigated numerically in the case of three and four dimensions, and we
obtain a common scaling structure near to the critical points belonging to the
strong coupling phase in both dimensions. We have evidence for the existence of
a common fractal structure in three- and four-dimensional simplicial quantum
gravity.Comment: 10 pages, latex, 6 ps figures, uses cite.sty and psfig.st
Static dielectric response and Born effective charge of BN nanotubes from {\it ab initio} finite electric field calculations
{\it Ab initio} investigations of the full static dielectric response and
Born effective charge of BN nanotubes (BN-NTs) have been performed for the
first time using finite electric field method. It is found that the ionic
contribution to the static dielectric response of BN-NTs is substantial and
also that a pronounced chirality-dependent oscillation is superimposed on the
otherwise linear relation between the longitudinal electric polarizability and
the tube diameter (), as for a thin dielectric cylinderical shell. In
contrast, the transverse dielectric response of the BN-NTs resemble the
behavior of a thin (non-ideal) conducting cylindrical shell of a diameter of
\AA, with a screening factor of 2 for the inner electric field. The
medium principal component of the Born effective charge corresponding
to the transverse atomic displacement tangential to the BN-NT surface, has a
pronounced -dependence (but independent of chirality), while the large
longitudinal component exhibits a clear chirality dependence (but
nearly -independent), suggesting a powerful way to characterize the diameter
and chirality of a BN-NT.Comment: submitted to PR
Light-cone Gauge NSR Strings in Noncritical Dimensions
Light-cone gauge NSR string theory in noncritical dimensions should
correspond to a string theory with a nonstandard longitudinal part.
Supersymmetrizing the bosonic case [arXiv:0909.4675], we formulate a
superconformal worldsheet theory for the longitudinal variables X^{\pm},
\psi^{\pm}. We show that with the transverse variables and the ghosts combined,
it is possible to construct a nilpotent BRST charge.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figur
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