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Exact Solution of a Boundary Conformal Field Theory
We study the conformal field theory of a free massless scalar field living on
the half line with interactions introduced via a periodic potential at the
boundary. An SU(2) current algebra underlies this system and the interacting
boundary state is given by a global SU(2) rotation of the left-moving fields in
the zero-potential (Neumann) boundary state. As the potential strength varies
from zero to infinity, the boundary state interpolates between the Neumann and
the Dirichlet values. The full S-matrix for scattering from the boundary, with
arbitrary particle production, is explicitly computed. To maintain unitarity,
it is necessary to attribute a hidden discrete ``soliton'' degree of freedom to
the boundary. The same unitarity puzzle occurs in the Kondo problem, and we
anticipate a similar solution.Comment: harvmac and epsf, 36 pages with 5 figures; v2: the version which
appeared in NPB including a Note Added on the band structure of open string
Branes probing black holes
We consider a brane moving close to a large number of coincident branes. We
compare the calculation of the effective action using the gauge theory living
on the brane and the calculation using the supergravity approximation. We
discuss some general features about the correspondence between large N gauge
theories and black holes. Then we do a one loop calculation which applies for
extremal and near extremal black holes. We comment on the expected results for
higher loop calculations. We make some comments on the Matrix theory
interpretation of these results.Comment: latex, 2 figures. Expanded version of my talk at STRINGS'97, v3: more
typos correcte
Dirichlet Boundary State in Linear Dilaton Background
Dirichlet-branes have emerged as important objects in studying
nonperturbative string theory. It is important to generalize these objects to
more general backgrounds other than the usual flat background. The simplest
case is the linear dilaton condensate. The usual Dirichlet boundary condition
violates conformal invariance in such a background. We show that by switching
on a certain boundary interaction, conformal invariance is restored. An
immediate application of this result is to two dimensional string theory.Comment: 6 pages, harvmac, some remarks are modified and one reference is
added, formulas remain the sam
Multisensory Integration Sites Identified by Perception of Spatial Wavelet Filtered Visual Speech Gesture Information
Perception of speech is improved when presentation of the audio signal is accompanied by concordant visual speech gesture information. This enhancement is most prevalent when the audio signal is degraded. One potential means by which the brain affords perceptual enhancement is thought to be through the integration of concordant information from multiple sensory channels in a common site of convergence, multisensory integration (MSI) sites. Some studies have identified potential sites in the superior temporal gyrus/sulcus (STG/S) that are responsive to multisensory information from the auditory speech signal and visual speech movement. One limitation of these studies is that they do not control for activity resulting from attentional modulation cued by such things as visual information signaling the onsets and offsets of the acoustic speech signal, as well as activity resulting from MSI of properties of the auditory speech signal with aspects of gross visual motion that are not specific to place of articulation information. This fMRI experiment uses spatial wavelet bandpass filtered Japanese sentences presented with background multispeaker audio noise to discern brain activity reflecting MSI induced by auditory and visual correspondence of place of articulation information that controls for activity resulting from the above-mentioned factors. The experiment consists of a low-frequency (LF) filtered condition containing gross visual motion of the lips, jaw, and head without specific place of articulation information, a midfrequency (MF) filtered condition containing place of articulation information, and an unfiltered (UF) condition. Sites of MSI selectively induced by auditory and visual correspondence of place of articulation information were determined by the presence of activity for both the MF and UF conditions relative to the LF condition. Based on these criteria, sites of MSI were found predominantly in the left middle temporal gyrus (MTG), and the left STG/S (including the auditory cortex). By controlling for additional factors that could also induce greater activity resulting from visual motion information, this study identifies potential MSI sites that we believe are involved with improved speech perception intelligibility
Analyzing Demand For Disposal And Recycling Services: A Systems Approach
Pricing municipal solid waste (MSW) services using a flat fee offers no incentive to conserve on disposal. This has prompted the use of unit pricing schemes, which should reduce disposal in accordance with demand theory and encourage alternatives such as recycling. Most studies estimate distinct demand equations for disposal and recycling, and none use a systems approach to simultaneous estimate them. To that end, this research estimates such a model, which also recognizes the endogeneity of policy variables. The results offer important policy insight and shed light on the effectiveness of unit pricing in reducing disposal and simultaneously encouraging recycling.
Majorana Fermions, Exact Mapping between Quantum Impurity Fixed Points with four bulk Fermion species, and Solution of the ``Unitarity Puzzle''
Several Quantum Impurity problems with four flavors of bulk fermions have
zero temperature fixed points that show non fermi liquid behavior. They include
the two channel Kondo effect, the two impurity Kondo model, and the fixed point
occurring in the four flavor Callan-Rubakov effect. We provide a unified
description which exploits the SO(8) symmetry of the bulk fermions. This leads
to a mapping between correlation functions of the different models.
Furthermore, we show that the two impurity Kondo fixed point and the
Callan-Rubakov fixed point are the same theory. All these models have the
puzzling property that the S matrix for scattering of fermions off the impurity
seems to be non unitary. We resolve this paradox showing that the fermions
scatter into collective excitations which fit into the spinor representation of
SO(8). Enlarging the Hilbert space to include those we find simple linear
boundary conditions. Using these boundary conditions it is straightforward to
recover all partition functions, boundary states and correlation functions of
these models.Comment: 19 pages, latex, revtex
Measuring Up 2006: The National Report Card on Higher Education
Measures the performance of the U.S. and of each state in providing education and training beyond high school. Compares national and state higher education performance with other nations
Partition Functions, Duality, and the Tube Metric
The partition function of type IIA and B strings on R^6xK3, in the T^4/Z_2
orbifold limit, is explicitly computed as a modular invariant sum over spin
strutures required by perturbative unitarity in order to extend the analysis to
include type II strings on R^6 x W4, where W4 is associated with the tube
metric conformal field theory, given by the degrees of freedom transverse to
the Neveu-Schwarz fivebrane solution. This generates partition functions and
perturbative spectra of string theories in six space-time dimensions,
associated with the modular invariants of the level k affine SU(2) Kac-Moody
algebra. These theories provide a conformal field theory (i.e. perturbative)
probe of non-perturbative (fivebrane) vacua. We contrast them with theories
whose N=(4,4) sigma-model action contains n_H=k+2 hypermultiplets as well as
vector supermultiplets, and where k is the level just mentioned. In Appendix B
we also give a D=6, N=(1,1) `free fermion' string model which has a different
moduli space of vacua from the 81 parameter space relevant to the above
examples.Comment: 24 pages, TE
Gauge Fields and Space-Time
In this article I attempt to collect some ideas,opinions and formulae which
may be useful in solving the problem of gauge/ string / space-time
correspondence This includes the validity of D-brane representation, counting
of gauge-invariant words, relations between the null states and the Yang-Mills
equations and the discussion of the strong coupling limit of the string sigma
model. The article is based on the talk given at the "Odyssey 2001" conference.Comment: 20 page
BRST, Generalized Maurer-Cartan Equations and CFT
The paper is devoted to the study of BRST charge in perturbed two dimensional
conformal field theory. The main goal is to write the operator equation
expressing the conservation law of BRST charge in perturbed theory in terms of
purely algebraic operations on the corresponding operator algebra, which are
defined via the OPE. The corresponding equations are constructed and their
symmetries are studied up to the second order in formal coupling constant. It
appears that the obtained equations can be interpreted as generalized
Maurer-Cartan ones. We study two concrete examples in detail: the bosonic
nonlinear sigma model and perturbed first order theory. In particular, we show
that the Einstein equations, which are the conformal invariance conditions for
both these perturbed theories, expanded up to the second order, can be
rewritten in such generalized Maurer-Cartan form.Comment: LaTeX2e, elsart.cls, 36 pages, typos corrected, references and
acknowledgements adde
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