62 research outputs found
Heat Trace Asymptotics on Noncommutative Spaces
This is a mini-review of the heat kernel expansion for generalized Laplacians
on various noncommutative spaces. Applications to the spectral action
principle, renormalization of noncommutative theories and anomalies are also
considered.Comment: This is a contribution to the Proceedings of the 2007 Midwest
Geometry Conference in honor of Thomas P. Branson, published in SIGMA
(Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications) at
http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA
Interface Conformal Anomalies
We consider two conformal field theories (CFTs) glued together
along a codimension one conformal interface. The conformal anomaly of such a
system contains both bulk and interface contributions. In a curved-space setup,
we compute the heat kernel coefficients and interface central charges in free
theories. The results are consistent with the known boundary CFT data via the
folding trick. In , two interface invariants generally allowed as
anomalies turn out to have vanishing interface charges. These missing
invariants are constructed from components with odd parity with respect to
flipping the orientation of the defect. We conjecture that all invariants
constructed from components with odd parity may have vanishing coefficient for
symmetric interfaces, even in the case of interacting interface CFT.Comment: 14 pp; v2: clarifications added, introduction expande
Heat kernel asymptotics with mixed boundary conditions
We calculate the coefficient of the heat kernel asymptotics for an
operator of Laplace type with mixed boundary conditions on a general compact
manifold.Comment: 26 pages, LaTe
On gauge-independence in quantum gravity
We prove gauge-independence of one-loop path integral for on-shell quantum
gravity obtained in a framework of modified geometric approach. We use
projector on pure gauge directions constructed via quadratic form of the
action. This enables us to formulate the proof entirely in terms of
determinants of non-degenerate elliptic operators without reference to any
renormalization procedure. The role of the conformal factor rotation in
achieving gauge-independence is discussed. Direct computations on in a
general three-parameter background gauge are presented. We comment on gauge
dependence of previous results by Ichinose.Comment: 42 kb, LATEX using elsart.sty, accepted for publication in Nucl.
Phys.
Boundary Terms in Supergravity and Supersymmetry
We begin with the simplest possible introduction to supergravity. Then we
discuss its spin 3/2 stress tensor; these results are new. Next, we discuss
boundary conditions on fields and boundary actions for N=1 supergravity.
Finally, we discuss new boundary contributions to the mass and central charge
of monopoles in N=4 super Yang-Mills theory. All models are in 3+1 dimensions.Comment: 15 pages. Talk given by P. van Nieuwenhuizen at the
Einstein-celebration gravitational conference at Puri (India) in December
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