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One-loop Beta Functions for the Orientable Non-commutative Gross-Neveu Model
We compute at the one-loop order the beta-functions for a renormalisable
non-commutative analog of the Gross Neveu model defined on the Moyal plane. The
calculation is performed within the so called x-space formalism. We find that
this non-commutative field theory exhibits asymptotic freedom for any number of
colors. The beta-function for the non-commutative counterpart of the Thirring
model is found to be non vanishing.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
Fuzzy Spheres in AdS/CFT Correspondence and Holography from Noncommutativity
We show that the existent fuzzy S^2 and S^4 models are natural candidates for
the quantum geometry on the corresponding spheres in AdS/CFT correspondence.
These models fit nicely the data from the dipole mechanism for the stringy
exclusion principle. In the AdS_2 X S^2 case, we show that a wrapped fractional
membrane can be used to count for the large ground state degeneracy. We also
propose a fuzzy AdS_2 model whose fundamental commutation relation may underlie
the UV/IR connection.Comment: 17 pages, one comment and reference adde
What Remains: Pseudotranslation as Salvage
Pseudotranslations are literary works which purport to be translations of lost or suppressed originals, i.e. to be âsalvagedâ from oblivion or obscurity. Pseudotranslation has attracted a good deal of attention within translation studies in recent years, but as a practice it can be traced back a long way. This article discusses a number of examples of the type, from Cervantesâ Don Quixote and modern works treating Shakespeare as pseudotranslated (Star Trek VI, Tom Stoppardâs Arcadia) through notable eighteenth-century examples (Walpoleâs The Castle of Otranto, MacPhersonâs Ossian) to non-fictional fictions The Book of Mormon and âNietzscheâsâ fraudulent late autobiography My Sister and I. Readers of translations usually trust that an original exists, and pseudotranslations abuse that trust. But even when an original does exist, translation performs a kind of salvage operation, acting as a kind of lifeboat which rescues a text from the passing of time and keeps it afloat for posterity
Bosonized noncommutative bi-fundamental fermion and S-duality
We perform the path-integral bosonization of the recently proposed
noncommutative massive Thirring model (NCMT) [JHEP0503(2005)037]. This
model presents two types of current-current interaction terms related to the
bi-fundamental representation of the group U(1). Firstly, we address the
bosonization of a bi-fundamental free Dirac fermion defined on a noncommutative
(NC) Euclidean plane \IR_{\theta}^{2}. In this case we show that the fermion
system is dual to two copies of the NC Wess-Zumino-Novikov-Witten model. Next,
we apply the bosonization prescription to the NCMT model living on
\IR_{\theta}^{2} and show that this model is equivalent to two-copies of the
WZNW model and a two-field potential defined for scalar fields corresponding to
the global symmetry plus additional bosonized terms for the
four fermion interactions. The bosonic sector resembles to the one proposed by
Lechtenfeld et al. [Nucl. Phys. B705(2005)477] as the noncommutative
sine-Gordon for a {\sl pair} of scalar fields. The bosonic and fermionic
couplings are related by a strong-weak duality. We show that the couplings of
the both sectors for some representations satisfy similar relationships up to
relevant re-scalings, thus the NC bi-fundamental couplings are two times the
corresponding ones of the NC fundamental (anti-fundamental) and eight times the
couplings of the ordinary massive Thirring and sine-Gordon models.Comment: 18 pages, LaTex. References added. A general product has been considered in the conclusion section . Version to appear in
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