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Heterotic String Corrections from the Dual Type II String
We introduce a method of using the a dual type IIA string to compute
alpha'-corrections to the moduli space of heterotic string compactifications.
In particular we study the hypermultiplet moduli space of a heterotic string on
a K3 surface. One application of this machinery shows that type IIB strings
compactified on a Calabi-Yau space suffer from worldsheet instantons, spacetime
instantons and, in addition, "mixed" instantons which in a sense are both
worldsheet and spacetime. As another application we look at the hyperkaehler
limit of the moduli space in which the K3 surface becomes an ALE space. This is
a variant of the "geometric engineering" method used for vector multiplet
moduli space and should be applicable to a wide range of examples. In
particular we reproduce Sen and Witten's result for the heterotic string on an
A1 singularity and a trivial bundle and generalize this to a collection of E8
point-like instantons on an ALE space.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, refs adde
Youth Leadership for Changing Attitudes towards People with Disabilities: Changing Attitudes and Self Esteem
PURCHASING AND INVENTORY MANAGEMENT IN SCENCE-BASED INDUSTRIES
Inventory Management has been widely discussed in the
literature. Recently, the so called "Just in Timeâ method
received extensive publicity and was claimed to be one of the
major factors of the Japanese industrial success. This, in turn,
promoted a large campaign in the rest of the industrialized
world, to adopt and imitate the "Just in Timeâ (JIT) policy.
Corporate and plant managers focused attention and set up goals
as to reach as closely as possible the Japanese inventory levels.
Quite often, adoption of JIT disregarded the totally different
nature of the business their companies engaged in, relative to
Japanese industry.
This paper clarifies the differences between two different
industrial models: The "Assembly Linesâ model versus the Hi-Tech
Job Shop "Science Basedâ model and prescribes the inventory
strategy appropriate for each of those models. It is shown that
a fully automated Assembly Line type factory requires a âJust in
Timeâ (minimal holding costs) inventory strategy, while the
Science Based type should follow a more elaborate âoptimal
Penaltyâ type of policy.Information Systems Working Papers Serie
Dipolar Bose gases: Many-body versus mean-field description
We characterize zero-temperature dipolar Bose gases under external spherical
confinement as a function of the dipole strength using the essentially exact
many-body diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) technique. We show that the DMC energies
are reproduced accurately within a mean-field framework if the variation of the
s-wave scattering length with the dipole strength is accounted for properly.
Our calculations suggest stability diagrams and collapse mechanisms of dipolar
Bose gases that differ significantly from those previously proposed in the
literature
Observation of many-body localization of interacting fermions in a quasi-random optical lattice
We experimentally observe many-body localization of interacting fermions in a
one-dimensional quasi-random optical lattice. We identify the many-body
localization transition through the relaxation dynamics of an
initially-prepared charge density wave. For sufficiently weak disorder the time
evolution appears ergodic and thermalizing, erasing all remnants of the initial
order. In contrast, above a critical disorder strength a significant portion of
the initial ordering persists, thereby serving as an effective order parameter
for localization. The stationary density wave order and the critical disorder
value show a distinctive dependence on the interaction strength, in agreement
with numerical simulations. We connect this dependence to the ubiquitous
logarithmic growth of entanglement entropy characterizing the generic many-body
localized phase.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures + supplementary informatio
How Does a Dipolar Bose-Einstein Condensate Collapse?
We emphasize that the macroscopic collapse of a dipolar Bose-Einstein
condensate in a pancake-shaped trap occurs through local density fluctuations,
rather than through a global collapse to the trap center. This hypothesis is
supported by a recent experiment in a chromium condensate.Comment: Proceedings of 17th International Laser Physics Worksho
Subgraphs and network motifs in geometric networks
Many real-world networks describe systems in which interactions decay with
the distance between nodes. Examples include systems constrained in real space
such as transportation and communication networks, as well as systems
constrained in abstract spaces such as multivariate biological or economic
datasets and models of social networks. These networks often display network
motifs: subgraphs that recur in the network much more often than in randomized
networks. To understand the origin of the network motifs in these networks, it
is important to study the subgraphs and network motifs that arise solely from
geometric constraints. To address this, we analyze geometric network models, in
which nodes are arranged on a lattice and edges are formed with a probability
that decays with the distance between nodes. We present analytical solutions
for the numbers of all 3 and 4-node subgraphs, in both directed and
non-directed geometric networks. We also analyze geometric networks with
arbitrary degree sequences, and models with a field that biases for directed
edges in one direction. Scaling rules for scaling of subgraph numbers with
system size, lattice dimension and interaction range are given. Several
invariant measures are found, such as the ratio of feedback and feed-forward
loops, which do not depend on system size, dimension or connectivity function.
We find that network motifs in many real-world networks, including social
networks and neuronal networks, are not captured solely by these geometric
models. This is in line with recent evidence that biological network motifs
were selected as basic circuit elements with defined information-processing
functions.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
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