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T-duality of the Green-Schwarz superstring
We study T-duality in the Green-Schwarz formalism to all orders in superspace
coordinates. We find two analogs of Buscher rules for the supervielbein and
clarify their meaning from the superstring point of view. The transformation
rules for the dilaton, spin 1/2 fermions and Ramond-Ramond superfields are also
derived.Comment: 21 pages, late
Low energy hadron physics in holographic QCD
We present a holographic dual of four-dimensional, large N_c QCD with
massless flavors. This model is constructed by placing N_f probe D8-branes into
a D4 background, where supersymmetry is completely broken. The chiral symmetry
breaking in QCD is manifested as a smooth interpolation of D8 - anti-D8 pairs
in the supergravity background. The meson spectrum is examined by analyzing a
five-dimensional Yang-Mills theory that originates from the non-Abelian DBI
action of the probe D8-brane. It is found that our model yields massless pions,
which are identified with Nambu-Goldstone bosons associated with the chiral
symmetry breaking. We obtain the low-energy effective action of the pion field
and show that it contains the usual kinetic term of the chiral Lagrangian and
the Skyrme term. A brane configuration that defines a dynamical baryon is
identified with the Skyrmion. We also derive the effective action including the
lightest vector meson. Our model is closely related to that in the hidden local
symmetry approach, and we obtain a
Kawarabayashi-Suzuki-Riazuddin-Fayyazuddin-type relation among the couplings.
Furthermore, we investigate the Chern-Simons term on the probe brane and show
that it leads to the Wess-Zumino-Witten term. The mass of the \eta' meson is
also considered, and we formulate a simple derivation of the \eta' mass term
satisfying the Witten-Veneziano formula from supergravity.Comment: 46 pages, 1 figure, minor corrections, version to appear in Prog.
  Theor. Phys, v4: typos corrected, v5: The normalization of the 5d Yang-Mills
  action given in Eq. (5.1) is corrected. Some of the expressions in section 5
  are modified accordingly, but all the conclusions remain unchange
Quantum Monte Carlo study for multiorbital systems with preserved spin and orbital rotational symmetries
We propose to combine the Trotter decomposition and a series expansion of the
partition function for Hund's exchange coupling in a quantum Monte Carlo (QMC)
algorithm for multiorbital systems that preserves spin and orbital rotational
symmetries. This enables us to treat the Hund's (spin-flip and pair-hopping)
terms, which is difficult in the conventional QMC method. To demonstrate this,
we first apply the algorithm to study ferromagnetism in the two-orbital Hubbard
model within the dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT). The result reveals that
the preservation of the SU(2) symmetry in Hund's exchange is important, where
the Curie temperature is grossly overestimated when the symmetry is degraded,
as is often done, to Ising (Z). We then calculate the  spectral
functions of SrRuO by a three-band DMFT calculation with tight-binding
parameters taken from the local density approximation with proper rotational
symmetry.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures. Typos corrected, some comments and references
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Quantum Chromodynamics with Many Flavors
We investigate the phase structure of lattice QCD for general number of
flavors . Based on numerical data combined with the results of the
perturbation theory we propose the following picture: When , there
is only one IR fixed point at vanishing gauge coupling, i.e., the theory in the
continuum limit is trivial. On the other hand, when , there
is a non-trivial fixed point. Therefore, the theory is non-trivial with
anomalous dimensions, however, without quark confinement. Theories which
satisfy both quark confinement and spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking in the
continuum limit exist only for .Comment: Talk presented by K. Kanaya at the 1997 Yukawa International Seminar
  (YKIS'97) on ``Non-Perturbative QCD --- Structure of the QCD Vacuum ---'',
  YITP, Kyoto, Japan, 2--12 Dec. 1997. To be published in the proceedings
  [Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl.
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