637 research outputs found
On the construction of local fields in the bulk of AdS_5 and other spaces
In the Poincare patch of Minkovski AdS_5 we explicitly construct local bulk
fields from the boundary operators, to leading order in 1/N. We also construct
the Green's function implicitly defined by this procedure. We generalize the
construction of local fields for near horizon geometries of Dp branes. We try
to expand the procedure to the interacting case, with partial success.Comment: 11 pages, LaTe
Exotic polarizations of D2 branes and oblique vacua of (S)YM
We investigate the oblique vacua in the perturbed 2+1 dimensional gauge
theory living on D2 branes. The string theory dual of these vacua is expected
to correspond to polarizations of the D2 branes into NS5 branes with D4 brane
charge. We perturb the gauge theory by adding fermions masses. In the
nonsupersymmetric case, we also consider the effect of slight variations of the
masses of the scalars. For certain ranges of scalar masses we find oblique
vacua.
We show that D4 charge is an essential ingredient in understanding D2 -> NS5
polarizations. We find that some of the polarization states which appear as
metastable vacua when D4 charge is not considered are in fact unstable. They
decay by acquiring D4 charge, tilting and shrinking to zero size.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, LaTe
A Phase Transition between Small and Large Field Models of Inflation
We show that models of inflection point inflation exhibit a phase transition
from a region in parameter space where they are of large field type to a region
where they are of small field type. The phase transition is between a universal
behavior, with respect to the initial condition, at the large field region and
non-universal behavior at the small field region. The order parameter is the
number of e-foldings. We find integer critical exponents at the transition
between the two phases.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure
The Penrose limit of AdS*S space and holography
In the Penrose limit, AdS*S space turns into a Cahen-Wallach (CW) space whose
Killing vectors satisfy a Heisenberg algebra. This algebra is mapped onto the
holographic screen on the boundary of AdS. I show that the Heisenberg algebra
on the boundary of AdS may be obtained directly from the CW space by
appropriately constraining the states defined on it. The transformations
generated by the constraint are similar to gauge transformations. The
``holographic screen'' on the CW space is thus obtained as a ``gauge-fixing''
condition.Comment: 12 pages, improved discussion, to appear in Mod. Phys. Lett.
AdS Duals of Matrix Strings
We review recent work on the holographic duals of type II and heterotic
matrix string theories described by warped AdS_3 supergravities. In particular,
we compute the spectra of Kaluza-Klein primaries for type I, II supergravities
on warped AdS_3xS^7 and match them with the primary operators in the dual
two-dimensional gauge theories. The presence of non-trivial warp factors and
dilaton profiles requires a modification of the familiar dictionary between
masses and ``scaling'' dimensions of fields and operators. We present these
modifications for the general case of domain wall/QFT correspondences between
supergravities on warped AdS_{d+1}xS^q geometries and super Yang-Mills theories
with 16 supercharges.Comment: 7 pages, Proceedings of the RTN workshop ``The quantum structure of
spacetime and the geometric nature of fundamental interactions'', Leuven,
September 200
Aspects of Large N Gauge Theory Dynamics as Seen by String Theory
In this paper we explore some of the features of large N supersymmetric and
nonsupersymmetric gauge theories using Maldacena's duality conjectures. We
shall show that the resulting strong coupling behavior of the gauge theories is
consistent with our qualitative expectations of these theories. Some of these
consistency checks are highly nontrivial and give additional evidence for the
validity of the proposed dualities.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, 11 eps figures, typos correcte
Role of Microbes in the Development of Alzheimer\u27s Disease: State of the Art - An International Symposium Presented at the 2017 IAGG Congress in San Francisco.
This article reviews research results and ideas presented at a special symposium at the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG) Congress held in July 2017 in San Francisco. Five researchers presented their results related to infection and Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD). Prof. Itzhaki presented her work on the role of viruses, specifically HSV-1, in the pathogenesis of AD. She maintains that although it is true that most people harbor HSV-1 infection, either latent or active, nonetheless aspects of herpes infection can play a role in the pathogenesis of AD, based on extensive experimental evidence from AD brains and infected cell cultures. Dr. Miklossy presented research on the high prevalence of bacterial infections that correlate with AD, specifically spirochete infections, which have been known for a century to be a significant cause of dementia (e.g., in syphilis). She demonstrated how spirochetes drive senile plaque formation, which are in fact biofilms. Prof. Balin then described the involvement of brain tissue infection by th
The Large N Harmonic Oscillator as a String Theory
We propose a duality between the large-N gauged harmonic oscillator and a
novel string theory in two dimensions.Comment: 31 pages, 2 figures; v2: fixed typo
D0-D4 system and QCD_{3+1}
We consider a -dimensional QCD model using a dual supergravity
description with a non-extremal - brane background. We calculate the
spectrum of glueball masses and Wilson loops in the background. The mass
spectrum is shown to coincide with one in non-extremal -brane systems, and
an area low of spatial Wilson loops is established. We show that there is a
region that Kaluza-Klein modes of the Euclidean time direction are decoupled
without decoupling glueball masses.Comment: 10 pages, REVTeX; typos correcte
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