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The algebra of q-pseudodifferential symbols and the q-W_{KP}^n algebra
In this paper we continue with the program to explore the topography of the
space of W-type algebras. In the present case, the starting point is the work
of Khesin, Lyubashenko and Roger on the algebra of q-deformed
pseudodifferential symbols and their associated integrable hierarchies. The
analysis goes on by studying the associated hamiltonian structures for which
compact expressions are found. The fundamental Poisson brackets yield
q-deformations of W_{KP} and related W-type algebras which, in specific cases,
coincide with the ones constructed by Frenkel and Reshetikhin. The construction
underlies a continuous correspondence between the hamiltonian structures of the
Toda lattice and the KP hierarchies.Comment: 28 pages. Section 5 revised. Misprints corrected. References adde
N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and Whitham integrable hierarchies
We review recent work on the study of N=2 super Yang-Mills theory with gauge
group SU(N) from the point of view of the Whitham hierarchy, mainly focusing on
three main results: (i) We develop a new recursive method to compute the whole
instanton expansion of the low-energy effective prepotential; (ii) We interpret
the slow times of the hierarchy as additional couplings and promote them to
spurion superfields that softly break N=2 supersymmetry down to N=0 through
deformations associated to higher Casimir operators of the gauge group; (iii)
We show that the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations provide a set of non-trivial
constraints on the form of the strong coupling expansion in the vicinity of the
maximal singularities. We use them to check a proposal that we make for the
value of the off-diagonal couplings at those points of the moduli space.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, no figures; Invited talk at the Second Meeting
"Trends in Theoretical Physics", held in Buenos Aires, December 199
ICT and Economic Growth in Spain 1985-2002
Using new sectoral data on investment and capital services we carry out a growth accounting exercise on Spain 1985-2002. We compute the contribution to output and labour productivity growth of employment, non-ICT and ICT capital, labour qualification and Total Factor Productivity. Results are given for 29 different branches; individually and grouped into four clusters according to their ICT use intensity. Three ICT assets (hardware, communications and software) are considered. We find that although the ICT intensive group appears to be the most dynamic cluster, most of the impact on productivity is still to come. There is some evidence of a reversal of the productivity slow down of the nineties starting in the year 2000.growth accounting, productivity, ICT
Flat tax reforms in the U.S.: A boon for the income poor
In this article we quantify the aggregate, distributional and welfare consequences of
two revenue neutral flat-tax reforms using a model economy that replicates the U.S.
distributions of earnings, income and wealth in very much detail. We find that the less
progressive reform brings about a 2.4 percent increase in steady-state output and a
more unequal distribution of after-tax income. In contrast, the more progressive reform brings about a -2.6 percent reduction in steady-state output and a distribution of aftertax income that is more egalitarian. We also find that in the less progressive flat-tax economy aggregate welfare falls by -0.17 percent of consumption, and in the more
progressive flat-tax economy it increases by 0.45 percent of consumption. In both flattax
reforms the income poor pay less income taxes and obtain sizeable welfare gains
Stability of Charged Global AdS Spacetimes
We study linear and nonlinear stability of asymptotically AdS solutions
in Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory. After summarizing the set of static
solutions we first examine thermodynamical stability in the grand canonical
ensemble and the phase transitions that occur among them. In the second part of
the paper we focus on nonlinear stability in the microcanonical ensemble by
evolving radial perturbations numerically. We find hints of an instability
corner for vanishingly small perturbations of the same kind as the ones present
in the uncharged case. Collapses are avoided, instead, if the charge and mass
of the perturbations come to close the line of solitons. Finally we examine the
soliton solutions. The linear spectrum of normal modes is not resonant and
instability turns on at extrema of the mass curve. Linear stability extends to
nonlinear stability up to some threshold for the amplitude of the perturbation.
Beyond that, the soliton is destroyed and collapses to a hairy black hole. The
relative width of this stability band scales down with the charge Q, and does
not survive the blow up limit to a planar geometry.Comment: 43 pg, 22 fig. Published version. Appendix adde
Diffeomorphisms from higher dimensional W-algebras
Classical W-algebras in higher dimensions have been recently constructed. In
this letter we show that there is a finitely generated subalgebra which is
isomorphic to the algebra of local diffeomorphisms in D dimensions. Moreover,
there is a tower of infinitely many fields transforming under this subalgebra
as symmetric tensorial one-densities. We also unravel a structure isomorphic to
the Schouten symmetric bracket, providing a natural generalization of w_\infty
in higher dimensions.Comment: 10 page
Holographic Operator Mixing and Quasinormal Modes on the Brane
We provide a framework for calculating holographic Green's functions from
general bilinear actions and fields obeying coupled differential equations in
the bulk. The matrix-valued spectral function is shown to be independent of the
radial bulk coordinate. Applying this framework we improve the analysis of
fluctuations in the D3/D7 system at finite baryon density, where the
longitudinal perturbations of the world-volume gauge field couple to the scalar
fluctuations of the brane embedding. We compute the spectral function and show
how its properties are related to the quasinormal mode spectrum. We study the
crossover from the hydrodynamic diffusive to the reactive regime and the
movement of quasinormal modes as functions of temperature and density. We also
compute their dispersion relations and find that they asymptote to the
lightcone for large momenta.Comment: 42 pages, 12 figure
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