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Special lagrangian fibrations on flag variety
One constructs lagrangian fibrations on the flag variety and proves
that the fibrations are special.Comment: 19 page
On Bohr-Sommerfeld bases
This paper combines algebraic and Lagrangian geometry to construct a special
basis in every space of conformal blocks, the Bohr-Sommerfeld (BS) basis. We
use the method of [D. Borthwick, T. Paul and A. Uribe, Legendrian distributions
with applications to the non-vanishing of Poincar\'e series of large weight,
Invent. math, 122 (1995), 359-402, preprint hep-th/9406036], whereby every
vector of a BS basis is defined by some half-weighted Legendrian distribution
coming from a Bohr-Sommerfeld fibre of a real polarization of the underlying
symplectic manifold. The advantage of BS bases (compared to bases of theta
functions in [A. Tyurin, Quantization and ``theta functions'', Jussieu preprint
216 (Apr 1999), e-print math.AG/9904046, 32pp.]) is that we can use information
from the skillful analysis of the asymptotics of quantum states. This gives
that Bohr-Sommerfeld bases are unitary quasi-classically. Thus we can apply
these bases to compare the Hitchin connection with the KZ connection defined by
the monodromy of the Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov equation in combinatorial theory
(see, for example, [T. Kohno, Topological invariants for 3-manifolds using
representations of mapping class group I, Topology 31 (1992), 203-230; II,
Contemp. math 175} (1994), 193-217]).Comment: 43 pages, uses: latex2e with amsmath,amsfonts,theore
Twist tori and pseudo toric structures
Twist tori are examples of exotic monotone lagrangian tori, presented in [1].
This tree of examples grew up over the first one --- the torus , constructured in [2] and [3]. On the other hand, in [4] and [5] we
proposed a new structure which generalizes the notion of toric structure. One
calls this generalization pseudo toric structure, and several examples were
given which show that certain toric symplectic manifolds can carry the structre
and that certain non toric symplectic manifolds do the same. Below we show that
any twist torus , defined in [1], can be
constructed via pseudo toric considerations. Due to this one can explicitly
show that every is displaceable
Reflective scattering effects in double-pomeron exchange processes
We discuss energy dependence of rapidity gap survival probability in the
double-pomeron exchange processes with account of the reflective scattering
effects.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
Unitarity and the color confinement
We discuss how confinement property of QCD results in the rational
unitarization scheme and how unitarity saturation leads to appearance of a
hadron liquid phase at very high temperatures.Comment: 10 pages, no figire
String cosmology from Poisson-Lie T-dual sigma models on supermanifolds
We generalize the formulation of Poisson-Lie T-dual sigma models on manifolds
to supermanifolds. In this respect, we formulate 1+1 dimensional string
cosmological models on the Lie supergroup C^3 and its dual (A_1,1 +
2A)^0_(1,0,0), which are coupled to two fermionic fields. Then, we solve the
equations of motion of the models and show that there is a essential
singularity for the metric of the original model and its dual.Comment: 17 pages, Appendix and three references have adde
Spin content of constituent quarks and one-spin asymmetries in inclusive processes
We consider mechanism for one-spin asymmetries observed in inclusive hadron
production. The main role belongs to the orbital angular momentum of the
quark-antiquark cloud in the internal structure of constituent quarks. We argue
that the origin of the asymmetries in pion production is a result of retaining
of this internal angular orbital momentum by the perturbative phase of QCD
under transition from the non-perturbative phase. The non-perturbative hadron
structure is based on the results of chiral quark models. PACS number(s):
11.30.Qc, 12.40.Pp, 13.75.Ni, 13.88.+eComment: 21 pages LaTeX + 8 figures (not included
Radiation-induced hydrogen transfer in metals
The paper presents processes of hydrogen (deuterium) diffusion and release from hydrogen-saturated condensed matters in atomic, molecular and ionized states under the influence of the electron beam and X-ray radiation in the pre-threshold region. The dependence is described between the hydrogen isotope release intensity and the current density and the electron beam energy affecting sample, hydrogen concentration in the material volume and time of radiation exposure to the sample. The energy distribution of the emitted positive ions of hydrogen isotopes is investigated herein. Mechanisms of radiation-induced hydrogen transfer in condensed matters are suggested
Directed flow as effect of transient matter rotation in hadron and nucleus collisions
We discuss directed flow introduced for description of nucleus collisions and
consider its possible behavior in hadronic and nuclei reactions due to rotation
of the transient matter.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
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