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Monopole Constituents inside SU(n) Calorons
We present a simple result for the action density of the SU(n) charge one
periodic instantons - or calorons - with arbitrary non-trivial Polyakov loop
P_oo at spatial infinity. It is shown explicitly that there are n lumps inside
the caloron, each of which represents a BPS monopole, their masses being
related to the eigenvalues of P_oo. A suitable combination of the ADHM
construction and the Nahm transformation is used to obtain this result.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure (in three parts), late
Laplacian modes probing gauge fields
We show that low-lying eigenmodes of the Laplace operator are suitable to
represent properties of the underlying SU(2) lattice configurations. We study
this for the case of finite temperature background fields, yet in the
confinement phase. For calorons as classical solutions put on the lattice, the
lowest mode localizes one of the constituent monopoles by a maximum and the
other one by a minimum, respectively. We introduce adjustable phase boundary
conditions in the time direction, under which the role of the monopoles in the
mode localization is interchanged. Similar hopping phenomena are observed for
thermalized configurations. We also investigate periodic and antiperiodic modes
of the adjoint Laplacian for comparison.
In the second part we introduce a new Fourier-like low-pass filter method. It
provides link variables by truncating a sum involving the Laplacian eigenmodes.
The filter not only reproduces classical structures, but also preserves the
confining potential for thermalized ensembles. We give a first characterization
of the structures emerging from this procedure.Comment: 43 pages, 26 figure
Orbifold resolutions with general profile
A very general class of resolved versions of the C/Z_N, T^2/Z_N and S^1/Z_2
orbifolds is considered and the free theory of 6D chiral fermions studied on
it. As the orbifold limit is taken, localized 4D chiral massless fermions are
seen to arise at the fixed points. Their number, location and chirality is
found to be independent on the detailed profile of the resolving space and to
agree with the result of hep-th/0409229, in which a particular resolution was
employed. As a consistency check of the resolution procedure, the massive
equation is numerically studied. In particular, for S^1/Z_2, the "resolved"
mass--spectrum and wave functions in the internal space are seen to correctly
reproduce the usual orbifold ones, as the orbifold limit is taken.Comment: 28 pages, 3 figures, typos corrected, references adde
Democratic Supersymmetry
We present generalisations of N-extended supersymmetry algebras in four
dimensions, using Lorentz covariance and invariance under permutation of the N
supercharges as selection criteria.Comment: 26 pages, latex fil
Chiral zero-mode for abelian BPS dipoles
We present an exact normalisable zero-energy chiral fermion solution for
abelian BPS dipoles. For a single dipole, this solution is contained within the
high temperature limit of the SU(2) caloron with non-trivial holonomy.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure (in 2 parts), presented at the workshop on
"Confinement, Topology, and other Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD", 21-27
Jan. 2002, Stara Lesna, Slovaki
A class of Lorentzian Kac-Moody algebras
We consider a natural generalisation of the class of hyperbolic Kac-Moody
algebras. We describe in detail the conditions under which these algebras are
Lorentzian. We also construct their fundamental weights, and analyse whether
they possess a real principal so(1,2) subalgebra. Our class of algebras include
the Lorentzian Kac-Moody algebras that have recently been proposed as
symmetries of M-theory and the closed bosonic string.Comment: 40 pages TeX, 5 eps-figure
Mass Wasting In Planetary Environments: Implications For Seismicity
On Earth, mass wasting events such as rock falls and landslides are well known conse-quences of seismic activity. Through a variety of re-mote sensing techniques, tectonic faults have been pos-itively identified on all four of the inner planets, Earth's Moon, several outer planet satellites, and aster-oids. High-resolution imaging has furthermore ena-bled positive identification of mass wasting events on many of these bodies. On Mars, it has been suggested that fallen boulders may be indicative of pale-omarsquakes. On the Moon, meteor impacts and moonquakes have likewise been suggested as potential triggering mechanisms for mass wasting. Indeed, we know from the Apollo era that the Moon experienc-es a wide variety of seismicity. Seismicity estimates play an important role in creat-ing regional geological characterizations, which are useful not only for understanding a planet's formation and evolution, but also of key importance to site selec-tion for landed missions. Here we investigate the re-gional effects of seismicity in planetary environments with the goal of determining whether surface features such as landslides and boulder trails on the Moon, Mars, and Mercury could be triggered by fault motion. We attempt to quantify the amount of near-source ground shaking necessary to mobilize the mate-rial observed in various instances of mass wasting
Mass Wasting on the Moon: Implications for Seismicity
Introduction: Seismicity estimates play an important role in creating regional geological characterizations, which are useful for understanding a planet's formation and evolution, and of key importance to site selection for landed missions. Here we investigate the regional effects of lunar seismicity with the goal of determining whether surface features such as landslides and boulder trails on the Moon are triggered by fault motion
Effects Of Cellulase Supplementation And Wheat Bran On Mineral Utilization In Broilers
In this experiment, 3-week-oId broiler type chicks were assigned to 24 groups of 10 chicks each for two replicates of 12 treatments. A completely randomized experiment with a 4 x 2 factorial arrangement involved feeding 0, 10 or 20% wheat bran or 20% wheat bran plus cellulase. The birds were housed in electrically heated batteries with raised wire floors. Feed and water were supplied ad libitum. The wheat bran was defatted and the cellulase (imported from Boerhinger, Mannheim, Gmn H. W. Germany) was mixed at .008% in the total diet. The enzyme supplementation to the diet was as a dry preparation
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