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Defect multiplets of N=1 supersymmetry in 4d
Any 4d theory possessing supersymmetry admits a so called
-multiplet, containing the conserved energy-momentum tensor and
supercurrent. When a defect is introduced into such a theory, the
-multiplet receives contributions localised on the defect, which
indicate the breaking of some translation symmetry and consequently also some
supersymmetries. We call this the defect multiplet. We classify such terms
corresponding to half-BPS defects which can be either three-dimensional,
preserving 3d , or two-dimensional, preserving
. The new terms localised on the defect furnish multiplets
of the reduced symmetry and give rise to the displacement operator
Urban development in the Red Sea area, the case of Eilat and Aqaba
This work is a comparative study of the evolution of Eilat and Aqaba over the last four decades in relation to the national and international spatial political organisation of Israel and Jordan. Such a comparison of towns in Israel and Jordan represents a pioneer step in the field of urban studies of the Middle East.
This thesis presents a critical empirical study of two small urban centres, located in remote peripheral areas along an international border. Emphasis is given to the relationship between politics and the urban development of Eilat and Aqaba. It is hoped that this work will help to fill the immense gap in studies of small towns in the Middle East.
Despite the undoubted differences between the two towns, due to fundamental differences in the political, social and cultural systems of Israel and Jordan, Eilat and Aqaba have throughout their development shown great susceptibility to political factors at a local, national and particularly international level. Aqaba is Jordan's only gateway to the sea. Eilat was for many years Israel's only outlet to the south, and an important base from which the government could consolidate its sovereignty over the Negev. Two wars (1956 and 1967), which were landmarks in the development of Eilat and Aqaba, were fought largely as a result of Israel's aim to keep its southern gateway open to international traffic. Moreover, events which appeared to be unconnected to this area eventually had great impact on Eilat and Aqaba. These included the superpower interest in the area, the Arab-Israeli and inter-Arab conflicts in the Middle East, the Palestinian problem, the civil war in Lebanon, the Iran-Iraq War and the peace agreement between Israel and Egypt. Thus this thesis is concerned with the implications of political processes at local, national and international level in Israel and Jordan for the urban development of Eilat and Aqaba.
An important role in the development of these towns is played by the centre of political and economic power in both countries, namely Amman, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Many of the decisions regarding the various initiatives in Eilat and Aqaba originated in these centres. This work will describe the relationship between the core and the periphery and will examine the interaction between such decisions and the international political scene.
The various political factors which have influenced Eilat and Aqaba illustrate, unfortunately, the threatening nature of the balance of power in the Middle East and beyond. On the other hand, they have also contributed to the creation of a fruitful atmosphere for the development of tolerant relations between Eilat and Aqaba. This work will also describe this aspect of the local realit
Algebraic renormalization of supersymmetric gauge theories with dimensionful parameters
It is usually believed that there are no perturbative anomalies in
supersymmetric gauge theories beyond the well-known chiral anomaly. In this
paper we revisit this issue, because previously given arguments are incomplete.
Specifically, we rule out the existence of soft anomalies, i.e., quantum
violations of supersymmetric Ward identities proportional to a mass parameter
in a classically supersymmetric theory. We do this by combining a previously
proven theorem on the absence of hard anomalies with a spurion analysis, using
the methods of Algebraic Renormalization. We work in the on-shell component
formalism throughout. In order to deal with the nonlinearity of on-shell
supersymmetry transformations, we take the spurions to be dynamical, and show
how they nevertheless can be decoupled.Comment: Final version, typoes fixed. Revtex, 48 page
Application of DWF to heavy-light mesons
We consider application of domain wall fermions to quarks with relatively
heavy masses, aiming at precision calculations of charmed meson properties.
Preliminary results for a few basic quantities are presented.Comment: Lattice2003(heavy), 3 pages, 3 figure
Charisma: An ill-defined and ill-measured gift
We take historical stock of charisma, tracing its origins and how it has been conceptualized in the sociological and organizational sciences literatures. Although charisma has been intensely studied, the concept is still not well understood and much of the research undertaken cannot inform policy. We show that the major obstacles to advancing our understanding of charisma have included issues with its definition, its confusion with transformational leadership, the use of questionnaire measures, and that it has not been studied using correctly-specified causal models. To help spawn a new genre of research in charisma, we use signaling theory to provide a general definition of charisma, and make suggestions about how charisma should be conceptualized, operationalized, and modeled. We also describe trends and patterns in articles we reviewed, using co-citation as well as bibliometric analyses, and discuss the practical implications of our findings
Chiral Fermions on the Lattice through Gauge Fixing -- Perturbation Theory
We study the gauge-fixing approach to the construction of lattice chiral
gauge theories in one-loop weak-coupling perturbation theory. We show how
infrared properties of the gauge degrees of freedom determine the nature of the
continuous phase transition at which we take the continuum limit. The fermion
self-energy and the vacuum polarization are calculated, and confirm that, in
the abelian case, this approach can be used to put chiral gauge theories on the
lattice in four dimensions. We comment on the generalization to the nonabelian
case.Comment: 31 pages, 5 figures, two refs. adde
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The Central Timna Valley Project: 5 Years of Ongoing Textile Research
In its initial five years of activity the Central Timna Valley Project has dedicated its efforts to the excavation of several Late Bronze and Iron Age sites (13th-9th centuries BC) in the southern Arabah Valley of Israel (fig. 1).1 The project, headed by Erez Ben-Yosef of Tel Aviv University, explores the ancient exploitation of copper ores at Timna; these were utilised for the production of copper ingots that were traded throughout the southern Levant and possibly the greater Mediterranean region. It is within the strata of several newly excavated sites that a few hundred individual textile, cordage and rope fragments were uncovered
Preliminary results from a simulation of quenched QCD with overlap fermions on a large lattice
We simulate quenched QCD with the overlap Dirac operator. We work with the
Wilson gauge action at beta=6 on an 18^3x64 lattice. We calculate quark
propagators for a single source point and quark mass ranging from am_q=0.03 to
0.75. We present here preliminary results based on the propagators for 60 gauge
field configurations.Comment: Lattice2003(chiral); 9 latex pages (espcrc2.sty), 13 figures. Based
on talks given by C.H., L.L. and C.R. at 21st International Symposium on
Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2003), Tsubuka, Japan, 15-19 July 2003.
Repitition in references corrected and one reference adde
Conserved Quantities in Gravity via Noether Symmetry
This paper is devoted to investigate gravity using Noether symmetry
approach. For this purpose, we consider Friedmann Robertson-Walker (FRW)
universe and spherically symmetric spacetimes. The Noether symmetry generators
are evaluated for some specific choice of models in the presence of
gauge term. Further, we calculate the corresponding conserved quantities in
each case. Moreover, the importance and stability criteria of these models are
discussed.Comment: 14 pages, accepted for publication in Chin. Phys. Let
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