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Remarks on the Heavy Quark Potential in the Supergravity Approach
We point out certain unexpected features of the planar QCD3 confining
potential, as computed from a classical worldsheet action in an AdS metric via
the Maldacena conjecture. We show that there is no Luscher c/R term in the
static-quark potential, which is contrary to both the prediction of various
effective string models, and the results of some recent lattice Monte Carlo
studies. It is also noted that the glueball masses extracted from classical
supergravity tend to finite, coupling-independent constants in the strong
coupling limit, even as the string tension tends to infinity in the same limit;
this is a counter-intuitive result.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, Latex2e. Some additional remarks added
concerning worldsheet fluctuations in AdS spac
Scaling and the prediction of energy spectra in decaying hydrodynamic turbulence
Few rigorous results are derived for fully developed turbulence. By applying
the scaling properties of the Navier-Stokes equation we have derived a relation
for the energy spectrum valid for unforced or decaying isotropic turbulence. We
find the existence of a scaling function . The energy spectrum can at any
time by a suitable rescaling be mapped onto this function. This indicates that
the initial (primordial) energy spectrum is in principle retained in the energy
spectrum observed at any later time, and the principle of permanence of large
eddies is derived. The result can be seen as a restoration of the determinism
of the Navier-Stokes equation in the mean. We compare our results with a
windtunnel experiment and find good agreement.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
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