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The multidisciplinary role of cultural management: A look for communication as management tool and key-activity
The purpose of this article is to explore the communication as tool and key-activity, within the scope of multidisciplinary character of cultural management and cultural equipmentâs multimensionality. It's a hybrid study - conceptual and empirical - and exploratory, based on literature review and illustrated with descriptive
analysis from data collected by 573 questionnaires regarding a specific event. Was followed a mixed methodology â qualitative and quantitative - and an interpretative paradigm. Were pulled out 3 conclusions: 1) The first one is the awareness need by the cultural management for an adoption of multidisciplinary posture, lined up by the multidimensional nature of cultural equipmentâs and the organizational environment, in a purpose to match public expectations; 2) The second one is the need of comprehend the communication as tool and key-activity to engender culture value in both organizational environments: inside and outside; 3) The third, due questionnaire application, resides in the mass-media advantage over digitals, for public fund. This article: a) provides inputs for an interterritorial plan creation; b) contribute for the discussion about ideologic construction of professional category, instrands of thought building about its functions and concerns; c) increase communication importance as key-activity; d) highlight the power of media in cultural events; e) contributes to sign the need for a multidisciplinary training for cultural managers. The article value resides in reinforce the discussion for a new vision about the action ray of the cultural manager, supported in the connection between the equipmentâs dimensions and the multidisciplinary posture.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
A (p,q)-deformed Landau problem in a spherical harmonic well: spectrum and noncommuting coordinates
A (p,q)-deformation of the Landau problem in a spherically symmetric harmonic
potential is considered. The quantum spectrum as well as space noncommutativity
are established, whether for the full Landau problem or its quantum Hall
projections. The well known noncommutative geometry in each Landau level is
recovered in the appropriate limit p,q=1. However, a novel noncommutative
algebra for space coordinates is obtained in the (p,q)-deformed case, which
could also be of interest to collective phenomena in condensed matter systems.Comment: 9 pages, no figures; updated reference
The Classical Exchange Algebra of AdS5 x S5 String Theory
The classical exchange algebra satisfied by the monodromy matrix of AdS5 x S5
string theory in the Green-Schwarz formulation is determined by using a
first-order Hamiltonian formulation and by adding to the Bena-Polchinski-Roiban
Lax connection terms proportional to constraints. This enables in particular to
show that the conserved charges of this theory are in involution. This result
is obtained for a general world-sheet metric. The same exchange algebra is
obtained within the pure spinor description of AdS5 x S5 string theory. These
results are compared to the one obtained by A. Mikhailov and S. Schaefer-Nameki
for the pure spinor formulation.Comment: 37 pages; v2: Result on Jacobi identity and Yang-Baxter equation
added in section 3.3; v3: References added; v4: Comparison with ref [12]
clarified in section 3.
Algebra of Lax Connection for T-Dual Models
We study relation between T-duality and integrability. We develop the
Hamiltonian formalism for principal chiral model on general group manifold and
on its T-dual image. We calculate the Poisson bracket of Lax connections in
T-dual model and we show that they are non-local as opposite to the Poisson
brackets of Lax connection in original model. We demonstrate these calculations
on two specific examples: Sigma model on S(2) and sigma model on AdS(2).Comment: 24 pages, references adde
First-principles derivation of the AdS/CFT Y-systems
We provide a first-principles, perturbative derivation of the AdS5/CFT4
Y-system that has been proposed to solve the spectrum problem of N=4 SYM. The
proof relies on the computation of quantum effects in the fusion of some loop
operators, namely the transfer matrices. More precisely we show that the
leading quantum corrections in the fusion of transfer matrices induce the
correct shifts of the spectral parameter in the T-system. As intermediate steps
we study UV divergences in line operators up to first order and compute the
fusion of line operators up to second order for the pure spinor string in
AdS5xS5. We also argue that the derivation can be easily extended to other
integrable models, some of which describe string theory on AdS4, AdS3 and AdS2
spacetimes.Comment: 45 pages, 5 figures; v2: minor additions, JHEP versio
Foundations of the AdS_5 x S^5 Superstring. Part I
We review the recent advances towards finding the spectrum of the AdS_5 x S^5
superstring. We thoroughly explain the theoretical techniques which should be
useful for the ultimate solution of the spectral problem. In certain cases our
exposition is original and cannot be found in the existing literature. The
present Part I deals with foundations of classical string theory in AdS_5 x
S^5, light-cone perturbative quantization and derivation of the exact
light-cone world-sheet scattering matrix.Comment: 161 page
Searching for R-Parity Violation at Run-II of the Tevatron
We present an outlook for possible discovery of supersymmetry with broken
R-parity at Run II of the Tevatron. We first present a review of the literature
and an update of the experimental bounds. In turn we then discuss the following
processes: 1. Resonant slepton production followed by R-parity violating decay,
(a) via and (b) via . 2. How to distinguish resonant slepton
production from or production. 3. Resonant slepton production
followed by the decay to neutralino LSP, which decays via . 4. Resonant
stop production followed by the decay to a chargino, which cascades to the
neutralino LSP. 5. Gluino pair production followed by the cascade decay to
charm squarks which decay directly via . 6. Squark pair production
followed by the cascade decay to the neutralino LSP which decays via
. 7. MSSM pair production followed by the cascade decay to the LSP
which decays (a) via , (b) via , and (c) via ,
respectively. 8. Top quark and top squark decays in spontaneous R-parity
violation.Comment: 39 pages, 51 figures, LaTex, reqires aipproc2.sty and axodraw.sty. To
be published in the Physics at Run II Workshop: Supersymmetry/Higgs. Text has
been edited by H. Dreiner. Author list on front page has been correcte
The classical R-matrix of AdS/CFT and its Lie dialgebra structure
The classical integrable structure of Z_4-graded supercoset sigma-models,
arising in the AdS/CFT correspondence, is formulated within the R-matrix
approach. The central object in this construction is the standard R-matrix of
the Z_4-twisted loop algebra. However, in order to correctly describe the Lax
matrix within this formalism, the standard inner product on this twisted loop
algebra requires a further twist induced by the Zhukovsky map, which also plays
a key role in the AdS/CFT correspondence. The non-ultralocality of the
sigma-model can be understood as stemming from this latter twist since it leads
to a non skew-symmetric R-matrix.Comment: 22 pages, 2 figure
SU(2) Yang-Mills Theory with extended Supersymmetry in a Background Magnetic Field
The vacuum structure of N=2 (and N=4) SUSY Yang-Mills theory is analyzed in
detail by considering the effective potential for constant background scalar-
magnetic fields within different approximations. We compare the one-loop
approximation with- or without instanton improved effective coupling with the
one-loop result in the dual desription. For N=2 we find that non-perturbative
monopole degrees of freedom remove the non-trivial minima present in the
(improved) one-loop potential in the strong-coupling regime. The combination of
Yang-Mills and dual desription leads to a self-consistent effective potential
over the full range of background fields.Comment: 15 pages, Revtex, 3 figures, References added, section two shortened,
some minor remarks and corrections adde
Alleviating the non-ultralocality of coset sigma models through a generalized Faddeev-Reshetikhin procedure
The Faddeev-Reshetikhin procedure corresponds to a removal of the
non-ultralocality of the classical SU(2) principal chiral model. It is realized
by defining another field theory, which has the same Lax pair and equations of
motion but a different Poisson structure and Hamiltonian. Following earlier
work of M. Semenov-Tian-Shansky and A. Sevostyanov, we show how it is possible
to alleviate in a similar way the non-ultralocality of symmetric space sigma
models. The equivalence of the equations of motion holds only at the level of
the Pohlmeyer reduction of these models, which corresponds to symmetric space
sine-Gordon models. This work therefore shows indirectly that symmetric space
sine-Gordon models, defined by a gauged Wess-Zumino-Witten action with an
integrable potential, have a mild non-ultralocality. The first step needed to
construct an integrable discretization of these models is performed by
determining the discrete analogue of the Poisson algebra of their Lax matrices.Comment: 31 pages; v2: minor change
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