14 research outputs found
On quantum group SL_q(2)
We start with the observation that the quantum group SL_q(2), described in
terms of its algebra of functions has a quantum subgroup, which is just a usual
Cartan group.
Based on this observation we develop a general method of constructing quantum
groups with similar property. We also describe this method in the language of
quantized universal enveloping algebras, which is another common method of
studying quantum groups.
We carry our method in detail for root systems of type SL(2); as a byproduct
we find a new series of quantum groups - metaplectic groups of SL(2)-type.
Representations of these groups can provide interesting examples of bimodule
categories over monoidal category of representations of SL_q(2).Comment: plain TeX, 19 pages, no figure
Classical N=2 W-superalgebras From Superpseudodifferential Operators
We study the supersymmetric Gelfand-Dickey algebras associated with the
superpseudodifferential operators of positive as well as negative leading
order. We show that, upon the usual constraint, these algebras contain the N=2
super Virasoro algebra as a subalgebra as long as the leading order is odd. The
decompositions of the coefficient functions into N=1 primary fields are then
obtained by covariantizing the superpseudodifferential operators. We discuss
the problem of identifying N=2 supermultiplets and work out a couple of
supermultiplets by explicit computations.Comment: 19 pages (Plain TeX), NHCU-HEP-94-1
Dispersionful analogues of Benney's equations and -wave systems
We recall Krichever's construction of additional flows to Benney's hierarchy,
attached to poles at finite distance of the Lax operator. Then we construct a
``dispersionful'' analogue of this hierarchy, in which the role of poles at
finite distance is played by Miura fields. We connect this hierarchy with
-wave systems, and prove several facts about the latter (Lax representation,
Chern-Simons-type Lagrangian, connection with Liouville equation,
-functions).Comment: 12 pages, latex, no figure
Висцеральный лейшманиоз у ребенка: диагностика и терапия
Visceral leishmaniasis is a generalized infection of the reticuloendothelial system, it is fatal if left untreated in most cases. Early diagnosis and effective therapy can reduce the risk of disability and mortality. However, in non-endemic areas diagnosis may be delayed or missed. In the article we presented a case report of a child with imported visceral leishmaniasis. The gradual onset of the disease with irregular fever, growing weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite, anemia, cytopenic syndrome required differential diagnosis with oncological diseases. The diagnosis of leishmaniasis was made by microscopy of a bone marrow smear and the detection of leishmania. Recovery occurred after the prolonged course of amphotericin B and supportive treatment.Висцеральный лейшманиоз – генерализованная инфекция ретикулоэндотелиальной системы, в большинстве случаев при отсутствии лечения заканчивается летальным исходом. Ранняя диагностика и эффективная терапия предупреждают инвалидность и смертность. Однако в регионах, для которых это заболевание не является эндемичным, чаще всего имеет место поздняя диагностика. В статье представлен клинический случай завозного висцерального лейшманиоза у ребенка. Постепенное начало заболевания с нерегулярной лихорадки, нарастающей слабости, утомляемости, снижения аппетита, наличие анемии, гепатолиенального и цитопенического синдромов требовали проведения дифференциальной диагностики с онкологическими заболеваниями. Диагноз лейшманиоза был установлен при микроскопии мазка костного мозга и выявлении лейшманий. Выздоровление наступило на фоне длительной терапии амфотерицином В и терапии сопровождения