429 research outputs found
Large N lattice QCD and its extended strong-weak connection to the hypersphere
We calculate an effective Polyakov line action of QCD at large Nc and large
Nf from a combined lattice strong coupling and hopping expansion working to
second order in both, where the order is defined by the number of windings in
the Polyakov line. We compare with the action, truncated at the same order, of
continuum QCD on S^1 x S^d at weak coupling from one loop perturbation theory,
and find that a large Nc correspondence of equations of motion found in
\cite{Hollowood:2012nr} at leading order, can be extended to the next order.
Throughout the paper, we review the background necessary for computing higher
order corrections to the lattice effective action, in order to make higher
order comparisons more straightforward.Comment: 33 pages, 7 figure
The geometry of the Toda equation
I show that solutions of the SU(infinity) Toda field equation generating a
fixed Einstein-Weyl space are governed by a linear equation on the
Einstein-Weyl space. From this, obstructions to the existence of Toda solutions
generating a given Einstein-Weyl space are found. I also give a classification
of Einstein-Weyl spaces arising from the Toda equation in more than one way.
This classification coincides with a class of spaces found by Ward and hence
clarifies some of their properties. I end by discussing the simplest examples.Comment: AMS-LaTeX 11 pages; minor changes to title, keywords and reference
Calculating the chiral condensate diagrammatically at strong coupling
We calculate the chiral condensate of QCD at infinite coupling as a function
of the number of fundamental fermion flavours using a lattice diagrammatic
approach inspired by recent work of Tomboulis, and other work from the 80's. We
outline the approach where the diagrams are formed by combining a truncated
number of sub-diagram types in all possible ways. Our results show evidence of
convergence and agreement with simulation results at small Nf. However,
contrary to recent simulation results, we do not observe a transition at a
critical value of Nf. We further present preliminary results for the chiral
condensate of QCD with symmetric or adjoint representation fermions at infinite
coupling as a function of Nf for Nc = 3. In general, there are sources of error
in this approach associated with miscounting of overlapping diagrams, and
over-counting of diagrams due to symmetries. These are further elaborated upon
in a longer paper.Comment: presented at the 32nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory
(Lattice 2014), 23-28 June 2014, New York, NY, US
Aero Drone Package Delivery System
Aero Drone is a universal package delivery attachment that converts a standard sized drone into a delivery vehicle. The final product consists of a winch, hook, and mounting system that allows for compatibility with several products. The system allows for full autonomy and requires no human interaction after attaching the package for delivery.https://pilotscholars.up.edu/egr_project/1006/thumbnail.jp
The Twisted Photon Associated to Hyper-Hermitian Four-Manifolds
The Lax formulation of the hyper-Hermiticity condition in four dimensions is
used to derive a potential that generalises Plebanski's second heavenly
equation for hyper-Kahler 4-manifolds. A class of examples of hyper-Hermitian
metrics which depend on two arbitrary functions of two complex variables is
given. The twistor theory of four-dimensional hyper-Hermitian manifolds is
formulated as a combination of the Nonlinear Graviton Construction with the
Ward transform for anti-self-dual Maxwell fields.Comment: 12 pages, LaTex, no figure
Calculating the chiral condensate of QCD at infinite coupling using a generalised lattice diagrammatic approach
We develop a lattice diagrammatic technique for calculating the chiral
condensate of QCD at infinite coupling inspired by recent work of Tomboulis and
earlier work from the 80's. The technique involves calculating the contribution
of gauge link diagrams formed from all possible combinations of a number of
sub-diagram types. This is achieved by performing a resummation, using a
truncated number of sub-diagram types. We show how to calculate the relevant
sub-diagrams, including a new technique for evaluating group integrals with
arbitrary number of gauge link elements, using Young Projectors. Including up
to four different diagram types we calculate the chiral condensate as a
function of Nf, and show that two real solutions result, which are non-zero for
all integer Nf. We analyse these solutions and find signs of convergence of the
expansion at small Nf. We discuss sources of error associated with this
approach in detail and implement a technique to reduce over-counting of
diagrams.Comment: 47 pages, including 2 appendices, 10 plot
Reduction of Vaisman structures in complex and quaternionic geometry
We consider locally conformal Kaehler geometry as an equivariant (homothetic)
Kaehler geometry: a locally conformal Kaehler manifold is, up to equivalence, a
pair (K,\Gamma) where K is a Kaehler manifold and \Gamma a discrete Lie group
of biholomorphic homotheties acting freely and properly discontinuously.
We define a new invariant of a locally conformal Kaehler manifold (K,\Gamma)
as the rank of a natural quotient of \Gamma, and prove its invariance under
reduction. This equivariant point of view leads to a proof that locally
conformal Kaehler reduction of compact Vaisman manifolds produces Vaisman
manifolds and is equivalent to a Sasakian reduction.
Moreover we define locally conformal hyperkaehler reduction as an equivariant
version of hyperkaehler reduction and in the compact case we show its
equivalence with 3-Sasakian reduction. Finally we show that locally conformal
hyperkaehler reduction induces hyperkaehler with torsion (HKT) reduction of the
associated HKT structure and the two reductions are compatible, even though not
every HKT reduction comes from a locally conformal hyperkaehler reduction.Comment: 29 pages; Section 4 changed (and accordingly the Introduction);
Remark 8.2 added; References update
Potentials for hyper-Kahler metrics with torsion
We prove that locally any hyper-K\"ahler metric with torsion admits an HKT
potential.Comment: 9 page
Enhancing pressure ulcer prevention using wound dressings: what are the modes of action?
Recent clinical research has generated interest in the use of sacral wound dressings as preventive devices for patients at risk of ulceration. This study was conducted to identify the modes of action through which dressings can add to pressure ulcer prevention, for example, shear and friction force redistribution and pressure distribution. Bench testing was performed using nine commercially available dressings. The use of dressings can reduce the amplitude of shear stress and friction reaching the skin of patients at risk. They can also effectively redirect these forces to wider areas which minimises the mechanical loads upon skeletal prominences. Dressings can redistribute pressure based upon their effective Poisson ratio and larger deflection areas, providing greater load redistribution.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Toric hyperkahler manifolds with quaternionic Kahler bases and supergravity solutions
In the present work some examples of toric hyperkahler metrics in eight
dimensions are constructed. First it is described how the Calderbank-Pedersen
metrics arise as a consequence of the Joyce description of selfdual structures
in four dimensions, the Jones-Tod correspondence and a result due to Tod and
Przanowski. It is also shown that any quaternionic Kahler metric with
isometry is locally isometric to a Calderbank-Pedersen one. The Swann
construction of hyperkahler metrics in eight dimensions is applied to them to
find hyperkahler examples with isometry. The connection with
the Pedersen-Poon toric hyperkahler metrics is explained and it is shown that
there is a class of solutions of the generalized monopole equation in
related to eigenfunctions of certain linear
equation. This hyperkahler examples are lifted to solutions of the D=11
supergravity and type IIA and IIB backgrounds are found by use of dualities. As
before, all the description is achieved in terms of a single eigenfunction F.
Some explicit F are found, together with the Toda structure corresponding to
the trajectories of the Killing vectors of the Calderbank-Pedersen bases.Comment: 28 pages. accepted for publication in Comm. Math. Phy
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