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    Don't Panic! Closed String Tachyons in ALE Spacetimes

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    We consider closed string tachyons localized at the fixed points of noncompact nonsupersymmetric orbifolds. We argue that tachyon condensation drives these orbifolds to flat space or supersymmetric ALE spaces. The decay proceeds via an expanding shell of dilaton gradients and curvature which interpolates between two regions of distinct angular geometry. The string coupling remains weak throughout. For small tachyon VEVs, evidence comes from quiver theories on D-branes probes, in which deformations by twisted couplings smoothly connect non-supersymmetric orbifolds to supersymmetric orbifolds of reduced order. For large tachyon VEVs, evidence comes from worldsheet RG flow and spacetime gravity. For \IC^2/\IZ_n, we exhibit infinite sequences of transitions producing SUSY ALE spaces via twisted closed string condensation from non-supersymmetric ALE spaces. In a TT-dual description this provides a mechanism for creating NS5-branes via {\it closed} string tachyon condensation similar to the creation of D-branes via {\it open} string tachyon condensation. We also apply our results to recent duality conjectures involving fluxbranes and the type 0 string.Comment: 48 pages, harvmac big; 13 figures. v2: added references; comment on gravity regime added to section 5.2. v3: added reference

    ERTS Applications in earthquake research and mineral exploration in California

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    Examples that ERTS imagery can be effectively utilized to identify, locate, and map faults which show geomorphic evidence of geologically recent breakage are presented. Several important faults not previously known have been identified. By plotting epicenters of historic earthquakes in parts of California, Sonora, Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada, we found that areas known for historic seismicity are often characterized by abundant evidence of recent fault and crustal movements. There are many examples of seismically quiet areas where outstanding evidence of recent fault movements is observed. One application is clear: ERTS-1 imagery could be effectively utilized to delineate areas susceptible to earthquake recurrence which, on the basis of seismic data alone, may be misleadingly considered safe. ERTS data can also be utilized in planning new sites in the geophysical network of fault movement monitoring and strain and tilt measurements

    Tension is Dimension

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    We propose a simple universal formula for the tension of a D-brane in terms of a regularized dimension of the associated conformal field theory statespace.Comment: 18 pages, harvmac (b), one ref added, one typo fixe

    Monodromy in the CMB: Gravity Waves and String Inflation

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    We present a simple mechanism for obtaining large-field inflation, and hence a gravitational wave signature, from string theory compactified on twisted tori. For Nil manifolds, we obtain a leading inflationary potential proportional to phi^(2/3) in terms of the canonically normalized field phi, yielding predictions for the tilt of the power spectrum and the tensor-to-scalar ratio, ns≈0.98n_s\approx 0.98 and r≈0.04r\approx 0.04 with 60 e-foldings of inflation; we note also the possibility of a variant with a candidate inflaton potential proportional to phi^(2/5). The basic mechanism involved in extending the field range -- monodromy in D-branes as they move in circles on the manifold -- arises in a more general class of compactifications, though our methods for controlling the corrections to the slow-roll parameters require additional symmetries.Comment: 43 pages, latex. 4 figure

    Contributions of gyrA and parC Mutations and qnrS2 Acquisition to Ciprofloxacin Resistance in Aeromonas veronii Hm21

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    In recent years, ciprofloxacin resistant (CpR) Aeromonas veronii and A. hydrophila strains have been isolated from the wounds of patients receiving leech therapy. Genome comparisons of these CpR isolates revealed the presence of chromosomal mutations in gyrA and parC as well as the gain of qnrS2 on either a large, 34 kb, conjugatable, low-copy plasmid, pAv42, or on a small, 6.8 kb, high-copy plasmid, pAh1471. The minimum inhibitory concentration, MIC, for Cp of these clinical isolates ranged from 1 to ≥32 µg/mL and some harbored a qnrS2 containing plasmid. We wanted to assess the contributions of these factors in an isogenic background. To this end, gyrA S83I and parC E91K mutations were introduced individually and in combination into a Cp-sensitive leech isolate, A. veronii Hm21. The pAh1471 was modified to encode a kanamycin resistance cassette. The resulting plasmid, pEL1, was electroporated into these four genetic backgrounds. pAv42 was conjugated into the four recipient strains by selecting for elevated Cp resistance. The genomes of all 12 strains were sequenced to screen for any secondary mutations, and Cp resistance was evaluated by E-tests. The results showed that the wild-type, gyrA, parC, and gyrA/parC mutants had a Cp MIC of 0.003, 0.094, 0.003, and 0.25 µg/mL, respectively. Furthermore, the presence of pEL1 or pAv42 increased the resistance by 0.032-3.0 µg/mL. These indicates that the presence of qnrS2 had synergistic effect on the MIC and that copy number did not affect MIC. In addition, no strain was CpR, which was observed in a number of the clinical isolates, suggesting that additional mutations contribute to Cp resistance. Ten lineages of Hm21RS gyrA parC pAv42 were grown under Cp selective pressure. Those grown in 2.0 μg/mL Cp acquired additional mutations and increased MICs. Key mutations discovered after sequencing populations include pncB T77P and phoE Δ367. Future investigations will clone these mutations into Hm21RS to assess their impact on Cp resistance

    Signal and Noise in Correlation Matrix

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    Using random matrix technique we determine an exact relation between the eigenvalue spectrum of the covariance matrix and of its estimator. This relation can be used in practice to compute eigenvalue invariants of the covariance (correlation) matrix. Results can be applied in various problems where one experimentally estimates correlations in a system with many degrees of freedom, like in statistical physics, lattice measurements of field theory, genetics, quantitative finance and other applications of multivariate statistics.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, corrected typos, revtex style changed to elsar

    Ornate manuals or practical adab? Some reflections on a unique work by an anonymous author of the 10th century CE.

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    This article addresses key concepts pertaining to Adab on the one hand and Abbasid administrative practices on the other, by focusing on an unpublished work that straddles both themes. It is shown that Arabic works on both Adab and bureaucracy are difficult to isolate and categorise conclusively as both genres were receptive to diverse flavourings, be they of an ornamental or of a strictly practical nature. Although the article adopts a comparative approach to these issues, detailed attention is paid to the character of the particular work under discussion and its author.Este artículo estudia conceptos claves que se encuentran, por un lado, en el Adab y por otro en las prácticas administrativas abbasíes a partir de una obra inédita que versa sobre ambas cuestiones. Muestra la dificultad de aislar y de colocar en categorías diferentes las obras de Adab y las dedicadas a la burocracia, ya que ambos géneros eran susceptibles de una coloratura tanto ornamental como estrictamente práctica. Aunque el artículo adopta una metodología comparativa, se dedica atención particular a la obra discutida y a su autor

    The Scaling of the No Scale Potential and de Sitter Model Building

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    We propose a variant of the KKLT (A)dS flux vacuum construction which does not require an antibrane to source the volume modulus. The strategy is to find nonzero local minima of the no-scale potential in the complex structure and dilaton directions in moduli space. The corresponding no-scale potential expanded about this point sources the volume modulus in the same way as does the antibrane of the KKLT construction. We exhibit explicit examples of such nonzero local minima of the no-scale potential in a simple toroidal orientifold model.Comment: 11 pages, harvmac big. v2: trivial typos fixe

    Simple de Sitter Solutions

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    We present a framework for de Sitter model building in type IIA string theory, illustrated with specific examples. We find metastable dS minima of the potential for moduli obtained from a compactification on a product of two Nil three-manifolds (which have negative scalar curvature) combined with orientifolds, branes, fractional Chern-Simons forms, and fluxes. As a discrete quantum number is taken large, the curvature, field strengths, inverse volume, and four dimensional string coupling become parametrically small, and the de Sitter Hubble scale can be tuned parametrically smaller than the scales of the moduli, KK, and winding mode masses. A subtle point in the construction is that although the curvature remains consistently weak, the circle fibers of the nilmanifolds become very small in this limit (though this is avoided in illustrative solutions at modest values of the parameters). In the simplest version of the construction, the heaviest moduli masses are parametrically of the same order as the lightest KK and winding masses. However, we provide a method for separating these marginally overlapping scales, and more generally the underlying supersymmetry of the model protects against large corrections to the low-energy moduli potential.Comment: 37 pages, harvmac big, 4 figures. v3: small correction

    Towards a holographic marginal Fermi liquid

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    We present an infinite class of 2+1 dimensional field theories which, after coupling to semi-holographic fermions, exhibit strange metallic behavior in a suitable large NN limit. These theories describe lattices of hypermultiplet defects interacting with parity-preserving supersymmetric Chern-Simons theories with U(N)×U(N)U(N) \times U(N) gauge groups at levels ±k\pm k. They have dual gravitational descriptions in terms of lattices of probe M2 branes in AdS4×S7/ZkAdS_4 \times S^7/Z_k (for N≫1,N≫k5N \gg 1, N \gg k^5) or probe D2 branes in AdS4×CP3AdS_4 \times CP^3 (for N≫k≫1,N≪k5N \gg k \gg 1, N \ll k^5). We discuss several challenges one faces in maintaining the success of these models at finite NN, including backreaction of the probes in the gravity solutions and radiative corrections in the weakly coupled field theory limit.Comment: 9 pages, RevTeX; v2, minor correction
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