547 research outputs found
Some comments on Anti-de Sitter D-branes
We present some preliminary investigations about the AdS2*S2 D3-branes in
AdS3*S3. We analyse the quadratic fluctuations of Dirac-Born-Infeld action
around a given semi-classical D-brane configuration and compare them with
results obtained by using conformal field theory techniques. We finally study
classical motions of open strings attached to those D-branes and analyse the
role of the spectral flow in this context.Comment: 12 pages, no figure
G3-homogeneous gravitational instantons
We provide an exhaustive classification of self-dual four-dimensional
gravitational instantons foliated with three-dimensional homogeneous spaces,
i.e. homogeneous self-dual metrics on four-dimensional Euclidean spaces
admitting a Bianchi simply transitive isometry group. The classification
pattern is based on the algebra homomorphisms relating the Bianchi group and
the duality group SO(3). New and general solutions are found for Bianchi III.Comment: 24 pages, few correction
Ultra high performance media multicasting scheme over wavelength-routed networks
This paper presents a demonstration of an all-optical multicasting scheme for ultra high definition media over wavelength-routed networks, using Self-Phase Modulation. The feasibility of using this technique has been experimentally and theoretically evaluated for streaming rates up to 100Gbps
Three-dimensional black holes from deformed anti-de Sitter
We present new exact three-dimensional black-string backgrounds, which
contain both NS--NS and electromagnetic fields, and generalize the BTZ black
holes and the black string studied by Horne and Horowitz. They are obtained as
deformations of the Sl(2,R) WZW model. Black holes resulting from purely
continuous deformations possess true curvature singularities. When discrete
identifications are introduced, extra chronological singularities appear, which
under certain circumstances turn out to be naked. The backgrounds at hand
appear in the moduli space of the Sl(2,R) WZW model. Hence, they provide exact
string backgrounds and allow for a more algebraical CFT description. This makes
possible the determination of the spectrum of primaries.Comment: JHEP style, 33 pages, 1 figur
Self-dual gravitational instantons and geometric flows of all Bianchi types
We investigate four-dimensional, self-dual gravitational instantons endowed
with a product structure RxM_3, where M_3 is homogeneous of Bianchi type. We
analyze the general conditions under which Euclidean-time evolution in the
gravitational instanton can be identified with a geometric flow of a metric on
M_3. This includes both unimodular and non-unimodular groups, and the
corresponding geometric flow is a general Ricci plus Yang-Mills flow
accompanied by a diffeomorphism.Comment: Latex, 12 pages; Final versio
Boundary States for D-branes in
We construct boundary states representing D-strings in . These wrap
twisted conjugacy classes of SL(2,R), and the boundary states are therefore
based on continuous representations only. We check Cardy's condition and find a
consistent open string spectrum. The open string spectrum on all the D-branes
is the same.Comment: 23 pages, late
The BRST quantization and the no-ghost theorem for AdS_3
In our previous papers, we prove the no-ghost theorem without light-cone
directions (hep-th/0005002, hep-th/0303051). We point out that our results are
valid for more general backgrounds. In particular, we prove the no-ghost
theorem for AdS_3 in the context of the BRST quantization (with the standard
restriction on the spin). We compare our BRST proof with the OCQ proof and
establish the BRST-OCQ equivalence for AdS_3. The key in both approaches lies
in the certain structure of the matter Hilbert space as a product of two Verma
modules. We also present the no-ghost theorem in the most general form.Comment: 22 pages, JHEP and AMS-LaTeX; v2 & 3: minor improvement
Non-local string theories on AdS_3 times S^3 and stable non-supersymmetric backgrounds
We exhibit a simple class of exactly marginal "double-trace" deformations of
two dimensional CFTs which have AdS_3 duals, in which the deformation is given
by a product of left and right-moving U(1) currents. In this special case the
deformation on AdS_3 is generated by a local boundary term in three dimensions,
which changes the physics also in the bulk via bulk-boundary propagators.
However, the deformation is non-local in six dimensions and on the string
worldsheet, like generic non-local string theories (NLSTs). Due to the
simplicity of the deformation we can explicitly make computations in the
non-local string theory and compare them to CFT computations, and we obtain
precise agreement. We discuss the effect of the deformation on closed strings
and on D-branes. The examples we analyze include a supersymmetry-breaking but
exactly marginal "double-trace" deformation, which is dual to a string theory
in which no destabilizing tadpoles are generated for moduli nonperturbatively
in all couplings, despite the absence of supersymmetry. We explain how this
cancellation works on the gravity side in string perturbation theory, and also
non-perturbatively at leading order in the deformation parameter. We also
discuss possible flat space limits of our construction.Comment: 40 pages, 6 figures, harvma
Reduction of Low-Thrust Continuous Controls for Trajectory Dynamics
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76670/1/AIAA-40619-128.pd
Quenched Random Graphs
Spin models on quenched random graphs are related to many important
optimization problems. We give a new derivation of their mean-field equations
that elucidates the role of the natural order parameter in these models.Comment: 9 pages, report CPTH-A264.109
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