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D-branes and Closed String Field Theory
We construct solitonic states in the OSp invariant string field theory, which
are BRST invariant in the leading order of regularization parameter. One can
show that these solitonic states describe D-branes and ghost D-branes, by
calculating the scattering amplitudes.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, based on an invited talk presented at the
international workshop "Progress of String Theory and Quantum Field Theory"
(Osaka City University, December 7-10, 2007), to be published in the
proceeding
Observables and Correlation Functions in OSp Invariant String Field Theory
We define BRST invariant observables in the OSp invariant closed string field
theory for bosonic strings. We evaluate correlation functions of these
observables and show that the S-matrix elements derived from them coincide with
those of the light-cone gauge string field theory.Comment: 23 page
Light-Cone Gauge String Field Theory in Noncritical Dimensions
We study light-cone gauge string field theory in noncritical space-time
dimensions. Such a theory corresponds to a string theory in a Lorentz
noninvariant background. We identify the worldsheet theory for the longitudinal
coordinate variables and study its properties. It is a CFT with the
right value of Virasoro central charge, using which we propose a BRST invariant
formulation of the worldsheet theory.Comment: 27 pages, 2 figure
Light-cone Gauge NSR Strings in Noncritical Dimensions
Light-cone gauge NSR string theory in noncritical dimensions should
correspond to a string theory with a nonstandard longitudinal part.
Supersymmetrizing the bosonic case [arXiv:0909.4675], we formulate a
superconformal worldsheet theory for the longitudinal variables X^{\pm},
\psi^{\pm}. We show that with the transverse variables and the ghosts combined,
it is possible to construct a nilpotent BRST charge.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figur
D-brane States and Annulus Amplitudes in OSp Invariant Closed String Field Theory
In the OSp invariant closed string field theory, we construct the states
corresponding to parallel D-branes that are located at different points in the
space-time. Using these states, we evaluate annulus amplitudes. We show that
the results coincide with those of first quantized string theory.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
Japan's Deflation, Problems in the Financial System, and Monetary Policy
This paper offers three analyses of Japan's macroeconomic experience during the post-1990 period. First, we analyze various facets of deflation during the period, arguing that the deflation of general prices has by no means been a major factor for the stagnating economy. In contrast, the deflation of asset prices was closely related to the economic difficulty of the period. In particular, the negative shocks generated by sharp declines in asset prices in the early 1990s have been propagated and amplified by their interaction with the deterioration in the condition of the financial system. Some statistical evidence supports this view. Second, we analyze the effects of monetary policy adopted by the Bank of Japan (BOJ) to fight deflation since the late 1990s. Given that short-term interest rates were already nearly zero in the mid-1990s, policy measures have focused on creating monetary easing effects beyond those created by zero interest rates alone. We show that the zero interest rate policy, which includes a commitment to maintain a zero interest rate for a longer period than that suggested by a baseline monetary policy rule, has produced strong effects on expected future short-term interest rates and thus the entire yield curve. Third, we argue that the BOJ has successfully prevented a repetition of the 1997-98 type liquidity crisis by directing market operations at addressing the financial-sector problems. These operations have taken the form of containing risk and liquidity premiums, particularly in the money market, through proactive provision of liquidity as well as the BOJ's own risk- taking activity.
D-brane States and Disk Amplitudes in OSp Invariant Closed String Field Theory
We construct solitonic states in the OSp invariant string field theory, which
are BRST invariant in the leading order of regularization parameter .
We calculate the disk amplitudes using these solitonic states and show that
they describe D-branes and ghost D-branes.Comment: 37 pages, 8 figure
Light-cone Gauge Superstring Field Theory and Dimensional Regularization II
We propose a dimensional regularization scheme to deal with the divergences
caused by colliding supercurrents inserted at the interaction points, in the
light-cone gauge NSR superstring field theory. We formulate the theory in
dimensions and define the amplitudes as analytic functions of . With an
appropriately chosen three-string interaction term and large negative , the
tree level amplitudes for the (NS,NS) closed strings can be recast into a BRST
invariant form, using the superconformal field theory proposed in
Ref.[arXiv:0911.3704]. We show that in the limit they coincide with
the results of the first quantized theory. Therefore we obtain the desired
results without adding any contact interaction terms to the action.Comment: 23 pages; v2: minor modifications; v3: revised argument in section 3,
added appendix C, results unchanged; v4: added clarifications, two figures
and a footnote; v5: minor modification
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