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The Holographic RG flow to conformal and non-conformal theory
We review some aspects of the AdS supergravity description of RG flows. The
case of a flow to an IR CFT can be rigorously studied within the framework of
supergravity. Here we discuss various central charges of the conformal theory
(included the usually neglected ones) and we compare them with QFT
expectations. The case of flows to non-conformal theories is more problematic
in that one usually encounters a naked singularity. We mainly focus on the flow
to an IR N=1 super Yang-Mills theory. We discuss the properties of the solution
and we briefly comment on the fate of the singularity. We also compare the
supergravity results with the expectations of an N=1 SYM at strong coupling.Comment: LaTex,13 pages, 3 embedded eps figures, minor changes.Contribution to
the proceedings of the TMR Conference on Quantum Aspects of Gauge Theories,
Supersymmetry and Unification, Paris, 1-7 September 199
Superconformal Field Theories, Multiplet Shortening, and the AdS/SCFT Correspondence
We review the unitarity bounds and the multiplet shortening of UIR's of 4
dimensional superconformal algebras , () in view of their
dual role in the AdS/SCFT correspondence. Some applications to KK spectra,
non-perturbative states and stringy states are given.Comment: minor changes, references adde
Comments on the Holographic Picture of the Randall-Sundrum Model
We discuss some issues about the holographic interpretation of the compact
Randall-Sundrum model, which is conjectured to be dual to a 4d field theory
with non-linearly realized conformal symmetry. We make several checks of this
conjecture. In particular, we show that the radion couples conformally to a
background 4d metric. We also discuss the interpretation of the Goldberger-Wise
mechanism for stabilizing the radion. We consider situations where the
electroweak breaking stabilizes the radion and we discuss the issue of natural
conservation of flavor quantum numbers.Comment: misprints corrected, references adde
Bulk Gauge Fields in AdS Supergravity and Supersingletons
We describe conformal operators living at the boundary of in a
general setting. Primary conformal operators at the threshold of the unitarity
bounds of UIR's of O(d,2) correspond to singletons and massless fields in
, respectively. For maximal supersymmetric theories in
we describe ``chiral'' primary short supermultiplets and non-chiral primary
long supermultiplets. Examples are exhibited which correspond to KK and string
states. We give the general contribution of a primary conformal operator to the
OPE and Green's functions of primary fields, which may be relevant to compute
string corrections to the four-point supergraviton amplitude in Anti-de-Sitter
space. The material in this paper was presented by one of the authors (S.F) at
String 98, Santa Barbara.Comment: 16 pages, harvmac, String 98 on-line proceeding
N=2 Gauge Theories from Wrapped Five-branes
We present string duals of four dimensional N=2 pure SU(N) SYM theory. The
theory is obtained as the low energy limit of D5-branes wrapped on non-trivial
two-cycles. Using seven dimensional gauged supergravity and uplifting the
result to ten dimensions, we obtain solutions corresponding to various points
of the N=2 moduli space. The more symmetric solution may correspond to a point
with rotationally invariant classical vevs. By turning on seven dimensional
scalar fields, we find a solution corresponding to a linear distribution of
vevs. Both solutions are conveniently studied with a D5-probe, which also
confirms many of the standard expectations for N=2 solutions.Comment: 11 pages, LateX. Revised versio
N=6 Supergravity on and the Superconformal Correspondence
It is argued that N=6 supergravity on , with gauge group corresponds, at the classical level, to a subsector of the ``chiral''
primary operators of N=4 Yang-Mills theories. This projection involves a
``duality transformation'' of N=4 Yang-Mills theory and therefore can be valid
if the coupling is at a self-dual point, or for those amplitudes that do not
depend on the coupling constant.Comment: 9 pages, late
The Fate of the Radion in Models with Metastable Graviton
We clarify some general issues in models where gravity is localized at
intermediate distances. We introduce the radion mode, which is usually
neglected, and we point out that its role in the model is crucial. We show that
the brane bending effects discussed in the literature can be obtained in a
formalism where the physical origin is manifest. The model violates positivity
of energy due to a negative tension brane, which induces a negative kinetic
term for the radion. The very same effect that violates positivity is
responsible for the recovery of conventional Einstein gravity at intermediate
distances.Comment: Latex file, 13 page
Heterotic-Type II String Duality and the H-Monopole Problem
Since T-duality has been proved only perturbatively and most of the heterotic
states map into solitonic, non-perturbative, type II states, the 6-dimensional
string-string duality between the heterotic string and the type II string is
not sufficient to prove the S-duality of the former, in terms of the known
T-duality of the latter. We nevertheless show in detail that perturbative
T-duality, together with the heterotic-type II duality, does imply the
existence of heterotic H-monopoles, with the correct multiplicity and multiplet
structure. This construction is valid at a generic point in the moduli space of
heterotic toroidal compactifications.Comment: 12 pages, plain Late
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