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Dilogarithm Identities in Conformal Field Theory
Dilogarithm identities for the central charges and conformal dimensions exist
for at least large classes of rational conformally invariant quantum field
theories in two dimensions. In many cases, proofs are not yet known but the
numerical and structural evidence is convincing. In particular, close relations
exist to fusion rules and partition identities. We describe some examples and
ideas, and present some conjectures useful for the classification of conformal
theories. The mathematical structures seem to be dual to Thurston's program for
the classification of 3-manifolds.Comment: 14 pages, BONN-preprint. (a few minor changes, two major corrections
in chapter 3, namely: (3.10) only holds in the case of the A series,
Goncharovs conjecture is not an equivalence but rather an implication and a
theorem
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
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
Numerical Investigation of Monopole Chains
We present numerical results for chains of SU(2) BPS monopoles constructed
from Nahm data. The long chain limit reveals an asymmetric behavior transverse
to the periodic direction, with the asymmetry becoming more pronounced at
shorter separations. This analysis is motivated by a search for semiclassical
finite temperature instantons in the 3D SU(2) Georgi-Glashow model, but it
appears that in the periodic limit the instanton chains either have
logarithmically divergent action or wash themselves out.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures; v2 minor changes, published versio
Nonmeromorphic operator product expansion and C_2-cofiniteness for a family of W-algebras
We prove the existence and associativity of the nonmeromorphic operator
product expansion for an infinite family of vertex operator algebras, the
triplet W-algebras, using results from P(z)-tensor product theory. While doing
this, we also show that all these vertex operator algebras are C_2-cofinite.Comment: 21 pages, to appear in J. Phys. A: Math. Gen.; the exposition is
improved and one reference is adde
Supersymmetric Lorentz-Covariant Hyperspaces and self-duality equations in dimensions greater than (4|4)
We generalise the notions of supersymmetry and superspace by allowing
generators and coordinates transforming according to more general Lorentz
representations than the spinorial and vectorial ones of standard lore. This
yields novel SO(3,1)-covariant superspaces, which we call hyperspaces, having
dimensionality greater than (4|4) of traditional super-Minkowski space. As an
application, we consider gauge fields on complexifications of these
superspaces; and extending the concept of self-duality, we obtain classes of
completely solvable equations analogous to the four-dimensional self-duality
equations.Comment: 29 pages, late
AdS Superalgebras with Brane Charges
We consider the inclusion of brane charges in AdS_5 superalgebras that
contain the maximal central extension of the super-Poincar\'e algebra on the
boundary of AdS_5. For theories with N supersymmetries on the boundary, the
maximal extension is OSp(1/8N,R), which contains the group as extension of the conformal group. An
``intermediate'' extension to U(2N,2N/1) is also discussed, as well as the
inclusion of brane charges in AdS_7 and AdS_4 superalgebras. BPS conditions in
the presence of brane charges are studied in some details.Comment: Section on AdS_7 superalgebras and a description of AdS_4
superalgebras added, minor mistakes corrected, several references added; 13
pages, latex2
Dyons in N=4 Supersymmetric Theories and Three-Pronged Strings
We construct and explore BPS states that preserve 1/4 of supersymmetry in N=4
Yang-Mills theories. Such states are also realized as three-pronged strings
ending on D3-branes. We correct the electric part of the BPS equation and
relate its solutions to the unbroken abelian gauge group generators. Generic
1/4-BPS solitons are not spherically symmetric, but consist of two or more
dyonic components held apart by a delicate balance between static
electromagnetic force and scalar Higgs force. The instability previously found
in three-pronged string configurations is due to excessive repulsion by one of
these static forces. We also present an alternate construction of these 1/4-BPS
states from quantum excitations around a magnetic monopole, and build up the
supermultiplet for arbitrary (quantized) electric charge. The degeneracy and
the highest spin of the supermultiplet increase linearly with a relative
electric charge. We conclude with comments.Comment: 33 pages, two figures, LaTex, a footnote added, the figure caption of
Fig.2 expanded, one more referenc
One Monopole with k Singularities
We present all charge one monopole solutions of the Bogomolny equation with k
prescribed Dirac singularities for the gauge groups U(2), SO(3), or SU(2). We
analyze these solutions comparing them to the previously known expressions for
the cases of one or two singularities.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe
Goldstone models in D+1 dimensions, D=3,4,5, supporting stable and zero topological charge solutions
We study finite energy static solutions to a global symmetry breaking
Goldstone model described by an isovector scalar field in D+1 spacetime
dimensions. Both topologically stable multisolitons with arbitrary winding
numbers, and zero topological charge soliton--antisoliton solutions are
constructed numerically in D=3,4,5. We have explored the types of symmetries
the systems should be subjected to, for there to exist multisoliton and
soliton--antisoliton pairs in D=3,4,5,6. These findings are underpinned by
constructing numerical solutions in the examples. Subject to axial
symmetry, only multisolitons of all topological charges exist in even D, and in
odd D, only zero and unit topological charge solutions exist. Subjecting the
system to weaker than axial symmetries, results in the existence of all the
possibilities in all dimensions. Our findings apply also to finite 'energy'
solutions to Yang--Mills and Yang-Mills--Higgs systems, and in principle also
sigma models.Comment: 29 pages, 6 figure
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