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    Parent Action Approach for the Duality between Non-Abelian Self-Dual and Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons Models

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    It has been argued by some authors that the parent action approach cannot be used in order to establish the duality between the 2+1 Abelian and non-Abelian Self-Dual (SD) and Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons (YMCS) models for all the coupling regimes. We propose here an alternative (perturbative) point of view, and show that this equivalence can be achieved with the parent action approach.Comment: To be published in Phys. Lett.

    Einstein-Cartan formulation of Chern-Simons Lorentz-violating Gravity

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    We consider a modification of the standard Einstein theory in four dimensions, alternative to R. Jackiw and S.-Y. Pi, Phys. Rev. D 68, 104012 (2003), since it is based on the first-order (Einstein-Cartan) approach to General Relativity, whose gauge structure is manifest. This is done by introducing an additional topological term in the action which becomes a Lorentz-violating term by virtue of the dependence of the coupling on the space-time point. We obtain a condition on the solutions of the Einstein equations, such that they persist in the deformed theory, and show that the solutions remarkably correspond to the classical solutions of a collection of independent 2+1-d (topological) Chern-Simons gravities. Finally, we study the relation with the standard second-order approach and argue that they both coincide to leading order in the modulus of the Lorentz-violating vector field.Comment: Final versio

    Generalized geometries and kinematics for Quantum Gravity

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    Our proposal here is to set up the conceptual framework for an eventual {Theory of Everything}. We formulate the arena -language- to build up {\it any} QG. In particular, we show how the objects of fundamental theories, such as p-branes (strings, loops and others) could be posed in this language.Comment: 11 page

    TFD Extension of Open String Field Theory

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    We study the application of the rules of Thermo Field Dynamics (TFD) to the covariant formulation of Open String Field Theory (OSFT). We extend the states space and fields according to the duplication rules of TFD and construct the corresponding classical action. The result is interpreted as a theory whose fields would encode the statistical information of open strings. The physical spectrum of the free theory is studied through the cohomology of the extended BRST charge, and, as a result, we get new fields in the spectrum emerging by virtue of the quantum entanglement and, noticeably, it presents degrees of freedom that could be identified as those of closed strings. We also show, however, that their appearing in the action is directly related to the choice of the inner product in the extended algebra, so that different sectors of fields could be eliminated from the theory by choosing that product conveniently. Finally, we study the extension of the three-vertex interaction and provide a simple prescription for it whose results at tree-level agree with those of the conventional theory.Comment: 25 pages, no figures. File format, typos, Abstract and references modified. New subsection and concluding comments were added. To appear in Phys. Rev.

    Strings in Horizons, Dissipation and a Possible Interpretation of the Hagedorn Temperature

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    We consider the entanglement of closed bosonic strings intersecting the event horizon of a Rindler spacetime and, by using some simplified (rather semiclassical) arguments and some elements of the string field theory, we show the existence of a critical temperature beyond which closed strings \emph{cannot be in thermal equilibrium}. The order of magnitude of this critical value coincides with the Hagedorn temperature, which suggests an interpretation consistent with the fact of having a partition function which is bad defined for temperatures higher than it. Possible implications of the present approach on the microscopical structure of stretched horizons are also pointed out.Comment: A detailed description of string boundary states in a Rindler horizon was added, and their relation with the stretched horizon microscopic structure was emphasized. References added. To appear in Eur. Phys. J.

    Duality between Noncommutative Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons and Non-Abelian Self-Dual Models

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    By introducing an appropriate parent action and considering a perturbative approach, we establish, up to fourth order terms in the field and for the full range of the coupling constant, the equivalence between the noncommutative Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons theory and the noncommutative, non-Abelian Self-Dual model. In doing this, we consider two different approaches by using both the Moyal star-product and the Seiberg-Witten map.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX. v2 minor changes. v3 substantial additions, including a new section discussing the Seiberg-Witten map. v4 references and comments added. Final version to be published in Phys. Lett.
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