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Gurses' Type (b) Transformations are Neighborhood-Isometries
Following an idea close to one given by C. G. Torre (private communication),
we prove that Riemannian spaces (M,g) and (M,h) that are related by a Gurses
type (b) transformation [M. Gurses, Phys. Rev. Lett. 70, 367 (1993)] or,
equivalently, by a Torre-Anderson generalized diffeomorphism [C. G. Torre and
I. M. Anderson, Phys. Rev. Lett. xx, xxx (1993)] are neighborhood-isometric,
i.e., every point x in M has a corresponding diffeomorphism phi of a
neighborhood V of x onto a generally different neighborhood W of x such that
phi*(h|W) = g|V.Comment: 10 pages, LATEX, FJE-93-00
Two-Dimensional Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics: Two Fixed Centers of Force
The problem of building supersymmetry in the quantum mechanics of two
Coulombian centers of force is analyzed. It is shown that there are essentially
two ways of proceeding. The spectral problems of the SUSY (scalar) Hamiltonians
are quite similar and become tantamount to solving entangled families of Razavy
and Whittaker-Hill equations in the first approach. When the two centers have
the same strength, the Whittaker-Hill equations reduce to Mathieu equations. In
the second approach, the spectral problems are much more difficult to solve but
one can still find the zero-energy ground states.Comment: This is a contribution to the Proc. of the Seventh International
Conference ''Symmetry in Nonlinear Mathematical Physics'' (June 24-30, 2007,
Kyiv, Ukraine), published in SIGMA (Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry:
Methods and Applications) at http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA
Quantum magnetic flux lines, BPS vortex zero modes, and one-loop string tension shifts
Spectral heat kernel/zeta function regularization procedures are employed in
this paper to control the divergences arising from vacuum fluctuations of
Bogomolnyi-Prasad-Sommerfield vortices in the Abelian Higgs model. Zero modes
of vortex fluctuations are the source of difficulties appearing when the
standard Gilkey-de Witt expansion is performed. A modified GdW expansion is
developed to diminish the impact of the infrared divergences due to the vortex
zero modes. With this new technique at our disposal we compute the one-loop
vortex mass shift in the planar AHM and the quantum corrections to the string
tension of the magnetic flux tubes living in three dimensions. In both cases it
is observed that weak repulsive forces surge between these classically non
interacting topological defects caused by vacuum quantum fluctuations.Comment: 25 pages, 2 figure
Quantum fluctuations around low-dimensional topological defects
In these Lectures a method is described to analyze the effect of quantum
fluctuations on topological defect backgrounds up to the one-loop level. The
method is based on the spectral heat kernel/zeta function regularization
procedure, and it is first applied to various types of kinks arising in several
deformed linear and non-linear sigma models with different numbers of scalar
fields. In the second part, the same conceptual framework is constructed for
the topological solitons of the planar semilocal Abelian Higgs model, built
from a doublet of complex scalar fields and one U(1) gauge field.Comment: 63 pages, 14 figures, expanded version of two lectures given by
J.M.G. in 5th International School on Field Theory and Gravitation, Cuiaba,
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