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Triple Products and Yang-Baxter Equation (I): Octonionic and Quaternionic Triple Systems
We can recast the Yang-Baxter equation as a triple product equation. Assuming
the triple product to satisfy some algebraic relations, we can find new
solutions of the Yang-Baxter equation. This program has been completed here for
the simplest triple systems which we call octonionic and quaternionic. The
solutions are of rational type.Comment: 29 page
Higher Dimensional SUSY Quantum Mechanics
Higher dimensional supersymmetric quantum mechanics is studied. General
properties of the two dimensional case are presented. For three spatial
dimesions or higher, a spin structure is shown to arise naturally from the
nonrelativistic supersymmetry algebra.Comment: 8 pages, Late
Gauge Symmetry and Supersymmetry of Multiple M2-Branes
In previous work we proposed a field theory model for multiple M2-branes
based on an algebra with a totally antisymmetric triple product. In this paper
we gauge a symmetry that arises from the algebra's triple product. We then
construct a supersymmetric theory that is consistent with all the symmetries
expected of a multiple M2-brane theory: 16 supersymmetries, conformal
invariance, and an SO(8) R-symmetry that acts on the eight transverse scalars.
The gauge field is not dynamical. The result is a new type of maximally
supersymmetric gauge theory in three dimensions.Comment: 15 page
Isospin-violating nucleon-nucleon forces using the method of unitary transformation
Recently, we have derived the leading and subleading isospin-breaking
three-nucleon forces using the method of unitary transformation. In the present
work we extend this analysis and consider the corresponding two-nucleon forces
using the same approach. Certain contributions to the isospin-violating one-
and two-pion-exchange potential have already been discussed by various groups
within the effective field theory framework. Our findings agree with the
previously obtained results. In addition, we present the expressions for the
subleading charge-symmetry-breaking two-pion exchange potential which were not
considered before. These corrections turn out to be numerically important.
Together with the three-nucleon force results presented in our previous work,
the results of the present study specify completely isospin-violating nuclear
forces up to the order , where () denotes the soft
(hard) scale.Comment: 25 pages, 12 figure
Rational Terms in Theories with Matter
We study rational remainders associated with gluon amplitudes in gauge
theories coupled to matter in arbitrary representations. We find that these
terms depend on only a small number of invariants of the matter-representation
called indices. In particular, rational remainders can depend on the second and
fourth order indices only. Using this, we find an infinite class of
non-supersymmetric theories in which rational remainders vanish for gluon
amplitudes. This class includes all the "next-to-simplest" quantum field
theories of arXiv:0910.0930. This provides new examples of amplitudes in which
rational remainders vanish even though naive power counting would suggest their
presence.Comment: 10+4 pages. (v2) typos corrected, references adde
Triple Products and Yang-Baxter Equation (II): Orthogonal and Symplectic Ternary Systems
We generalize the result of the preceeding paper and solve the Yang-Baxter
equation in terms of triple systems called orthogonal and symplectic ternary
systems. In this way, we found several other new solutions.Comment: 38 page
Comment on "Valence QCD: Connecting QCD to the Quark Model"
I criticize certain conclusions about the physics of hadrons drawn from a
"valence QCD" approximation to QCD.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures; some minor improvements made to the tex
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