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Ground Rings and Their Modules in 2D Gravity with Matter
All solvable two-dimensional quantum gravity models have non-trivial BRST
cohomology with vanishing ghost number. These states form a ring and all the
other states in the theory fall into modules of this ring. The relations in the
ring and in the modules have a physical interpretation. The existence of these
rings and modules leads to nontrivial constraints on the correlation functions
and goes a long way toward solving these theories in the continuum approach.Comment: 13 page
Modeling Quantum Gravity Effects in Inflation
Cosmological models in 1+1 dimensions are an ideal setting for investigating
the quantum structure of inflationary dynamics -- gravity is renormalizable,
while there is room for spatial structure not present in the minisuperspace
approximation. We use this fortuitous convergence to investigate the mechanism
of slow-roll eternal inflation. A variant of 1+1 Liouville gravity coupled to
matter is shown to model precisely the scalar sector of cosmological
perturbations in 3+1 dimensions. A particular example of quintessence in 1+1d
is argued on the one hand to exhibit slow-roll eternal inflation according to
standard criteria; on the other hand, a field redefinition relates the model to
pure de Sitter gravity coupled to a free scalar matter field with no potential.
This and other examples show that the standard logic leading to slow-roll
eternal inflation is not invariant under field redefinitions, thus raising
concerns regarding its validity. Aspects of the quantization of Liouville
gravity as a model of quantum de Sitter space are also discussed.Comment: 43 pages, no figure
Hair-brane Ideas on the Horizon
We continue an examination of the microstate geometries program begun in
arXiv:1409.6017, focussing on the role of branes that wrap the cycles which
degenerate when a throat in the geometry deepens and a horizon forms. An
associated quiver quantum mechanical model of minimally wrapped branes exhibits
a non-negligible fraction of the gravitational entropy, which scales correctly
as a function of the charges. The results suggest a picture of AdS_3/CFT_2
duality wherein the long string that accounts for BTZ black hole entropy in the
CFT description, can also be seen to inhabit the horizon of BPS black holes on
the gravity side.Comment: 50 pages, 4 figures. v2: minor corrections, reference adde
The Snowmelt-Runoff Model (SRM) user's manual
A manual to provide a means by which a user may apply the snowmelt runoff model (SRM) unaided is presented. Model structure, conditions of application, and data requirements, including remote sensing, are described. Guidance is given for determining various model variables and parameters. Possible sources of error are discussed and conversion of snowmelt runoff model (SRM) from the simulation mode to the operational forecasting mode is explained. A computer program is presented for running SRM is easily adaptable to most systems used by water resources agencies
More Evidence for the WDVV Equations in N=2 SUSY Yang-Mills Theories
We consider 4d and 5d N=2 supersymmetric theories and demonstrate that in
general their Seiberg-Witten prepotentials satisfy the
Witten-Dijkgraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde (WDVV) equations. General proof for the
Yang-Mills models (with matter in the first fundamental representation) makes
use of the hyperelliptic curves and underlying integrable systems. A wide class
of examples is discussed, it contains few understandable exceptions. In
particular, in perturbative regime of 5d theories in addition to naive field
theory expectations some extra terms appear, like it happens in heterotic
string models. We consider also the example of the Yang-Mills theory with
matter hypermultiplet in the adjoint representation (related to the elliptic
Calogero-Moser system) when the standard WDVV equations do not hold.Comment: LaTeX, 40 pages, no figure
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