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Descending Dungeons and Iterated Base-Changing
For real numbers a, b> 1, let as a_b denote the result of interpreting a in
base b instead of base 10. We define ``dungeons'' (as opposed to ``towers'') to
be numbers of the form a_b_c_d_..._e, parenthesized either from the bottom
upwards (preferred) or from the top downwards. Among other things, we show that
the sequences of dungeons with n-th terms 10_11_12_..._(n-1)_n or
n_(n-1)_..._12_11_10 grow roughly like 10^{10^{n log log n}}, where the
logarithms are to the base 10. We also investigate the behavior as n increases
of the sequence a_a_a_..._a, with n a's, parenthesized from the bottom upwards.
This converges either to a single number (e.g. to the golden ratio if a = 1.1),
to a two-term limit cycle (e.g. if a = 1.05) or else diverges (e.g. if a =
frac{100{99).Comment: 11 pages; new version takes into account comments from referees;
version of Sep 25 2007 inculdes a new theorem and several small improvement
Yamabe Invariants and Spin^c Structures
The Yamabe Invariant of a smooth compact manifold is by definition the
supremum of the scalar curvatures of unit-volume Yamabe metrics on the
manifold. For an explicit infinite class of 4-manifolds, we show that this
invariant is positive but strictly less than that of the 4-sphere. This is done
by using spin^c Dirac operators to control the lowest eigenvalue of a
perturbation of the Yamabe Laplacian. These results dovetail perfectly with
those derived from the perturbed Seiberg-Witten equations, but the present
method is much more elementary in spirit.Comment: Standard LaTeX fil
Zoll Metrics, Branched Covers, and Holomorphic Disks
We strengthen our previous results regarding the moduli spaces of Zoll
metrics and Zoll projective structures on S^2. In particular, we describe a
concrete, open condition which suffices to guarantee that a totally real
embedding of RP^2 in CP_2 arises from a unique Zoll projective structure on the
2-sphere. Our methods ultimately reflect the special role such structures play
in the initial value problem for the 3-dimensional Lorentzian Einstein-Weyl
equations.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX2
The Einstein-Weyl Equations, Scattering Maps, and Holomorphic Disks
We show that conformally compact, globally hyperbolic, Lorentzian
Einstein-Weyl 3-manifolds are in natural one-to-one correspondence with
orientation-reversing diffeomorphisms of the 2-sphere. The proof hinges on a
holomorphic-disk analog of Hitchin's mini-twistor correspondence.Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX2e. Revised version strengthens result and completes
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Zoll Manifolds and Complex Surfaces
We classify compact surfaces with torsion-free affine connections for which
every geodesic is a simple closed curve. In the process, we obtain completely
new proofs of all the major results concerning the Riemannian case.
In contrast to previous work, our approach is twistor-theoretic, and depends
fundamentally on the fact that, up to biholomorphism, there is only one complex
structure on CP2
Nonlinear Gravitons, Null Geodesics, and Holomorphic Disks
We develop a global twistor correspondence for pseudo-Riemannian conformal
structures of signature (++--) with self-dual Weyl curvature. Near the
conformal class of the standard indefinite product metric on S^2 x S^2, there
is an infinite-dimensional moduli space of such conformal structures, and each
of these has the surprising global property that its null geodesics are all
periodic. Each such conformal structure arises from a family of holomorphic
disks in CP_3 with boundary on some totally real embedding of RP^3 into CP_3.
An interesting sub-class of these conformal structures are represented by
scalar-flat indefinite K\"ahler metrics, and our methods give particularly
sharp results in this more restrictive setting.Comment: 56 pages, LaTeX2
Carryless Arithmetic Mod 10
We investigate what arithmetic would look like if carry digits into other
digit position were ignored, so that 9 + 4 = 3, 5 + 5 = 0, 9 X 4 = 6, 5 X 4 =
0, and so on. For example, the primes are now 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 41, 43, 45,
47, ... .Comment: 7 pages. To the memory of Martin Gardner (October 21, 1914 -- May 22,
2010). Revised version (with a number of small improvements), July 7 201
Low-energy gamma rays from Cygnus X-1
The Cyg X-1 was observed by the balloonborne telescope OPALE, in June 1976. The high energy spectrum of the source, which was in its superlow state, was seen to extend well beyond 1 MeV. The observed low energy gamma ray component of Cyg X-1 is compared with the predictions of recent models involving accretion onto a stellar black hole, and including a possible contribution from the pair annihilation 511 keV gamma ray line
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