11 research outputs found
Superstring on PP-Wave Orbifold from Large-N Quiver Gauge Theory
We extend the proposal of Berenstein, Maldacena and Nastase to Type IIB
superstring propagating on pp-wave over orbifold. We show
that first-quantized free string theory is described correctly by the large
, fixed gauge coupling limit of quiver gauge theory.
We propose a precise map between gauge theory operators and string states for
both untwisted and twisted sectors. We also compute leading-order perturbative
correction to the anomalous dimensions of these operators. The result is in
agreement with the value deduced from string energy spectrum, thus
substantiating our proposed operator-state map.Comment: 11 pages, Late
New aspects of the BMN correspondence beyond the planar limit
Motivated by recent disagreements in the context of AdS/CFT, we study the
non-planar sector of the BMN correspondence. In particular, we reconsider the
energy shift of states with two stringy excitations in light-cone string field
theory and explicitly determine its complete perturbative contribution from the
impurity-conserving channel. Surprisingly, our result neither agrees with
earlier leading order computations, nor reproduces the gauge theory prediction.
More than that, it features half-integer powers of the effective gauge coupling
representing a qualitative difference to gauge theory. Based on
supersymmetry we argue that the above truncation is not suited for conclusive
tests of the BMN duality.Comment: 20 pages, 1 figur
An alternative formulation of light-cone string field theory on the plane wave
We construct a manifestly SO(4) x SO(4) invariant, supersymmetric extension
of the closed string cubic interaction vertex and dynamical supercharges in
light-cone string field theory on the plane wave space-time. We find that the
effective vertex for states built out of bosonic creation oscillators coincides
with the one previously constructed in the SO(8) formalism and conjecture that
in general the two formulations are physically equivalent. Further evidence for
this claim is obtained from the discrete Z_2-symmetry of the plane wave and by
computing the mass-shift of the simplest stringy state using perturbation
theory. We verify that the leading non-planar correction to the anomalous
dimension of the dual gauge theory operators is correctly recovered.Comment: 28 pages; v2: minor change
More comments on superstring interactions in the pp-wave background
We reconsider light-cone superstring field theory on the maximally
supersymmetric pp-wave background. We find that the results for the fermionic
Neumann matrices given so far in the literature are incomplete and verify our
expressions by relating them to the bosonic Neumann matrices and proving
several non-trivial consistency conditions among them, as for example the
generalization of a flat space factorization theorem for the bosonic Neumann
matrices. We also study the bosonic and fermionic constituents of the prefactor
and point out a subtlety in the relation between continuum and oscillator basis
expressions.Comment: v4: error in appendix C corrected, conclusions regarding alternative
zero-mode vertex change
Localized closed string tachyon condensation
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Product footprint reporting for chemical companies
In the era of environmental sustainability, firms are put under pressure from the political and customers’ sides to act, particularly those in high feedstock and energy consuming sectors, like the chemical industry. A trend towards greener products is inevitably reaching intermediate sectors, so that sustainability reporting at product level arises as a necessity. Profound product footprint calculation lays the foundation for the definition of dedicated reduction targets and the development of climate-neutral products. In this article, we outline and compare two product footprint reporting frameworks: GHG Protocol’s Product Standard and the EU Commission’s Product Environmental Footprint, with the goal to provide firms in the chemical industry with guidance and insights on which aspects are more relevant and critical