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    Free energy and theta dependence of SU(N) gauge theories

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    We study the dependence of the free energy on the CP violating angle theta, in four-dimensional SU(N) gauge theories with N >= 3, and in the large-N limit. Using the Wilson lattice formulation for numerical simulations, we compute the first few terms of the expansion of the ground-state energy F(theta) around theta = 0, F(theta) - F(0) = A_2 theta^2 (1 + b_2 theta^2 + ...). Our results support Witten's conjecture: F(theta) - F(0) = A theta^2 + O(1/N) for theta < pi. We verify that the topological susceptibility has a nonzero large-N limit chi_infinity = 2A with corrections of O(1/N^2), in substantial agreement with the Witten-Veneziano formula which relates chi_infinity to the eta' mass. Furthermore, higher order terms in theta are suppressed; in particular, the O(theta^4) term b_2 (related to the eta' - eta' elastic scattering amplitude) turns out to be quite small: b_2 = -0.023(7) for N=3, and its absolute value decreases with increasing N, consistently with the expectation b_2 = O(1/N^2).Comment: 3 pages, talk presented at the conference Lattice2002(topology). v2: One reference has been updated, no further change

    CAID and Design Education

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    Measuring Product Semantics with a Computer

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    Reconstruction of the Extended Gauge Structure from Zâ€ČZ' Observables at Future Colliders

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    The discovery of a new neutral gauge boson Zâ€ČZ' with a mass in the TeV region would allow for determination of gauge couplings of the Zâ€ČZ' to ordinary quarks and leptons in a model independent way. We show that these couplings in turn would allow us to determine the nature of the extended gauge structure. As a prime example we study the E6E_6 group. In this case two discrete constraints on experimentally determined couplings have to be satisfied. If so, the couplings would then uniquely determine the two parameters, tan⁥ÎČ\tan \beta and ÎŽ\delta, which fully specify the nature of the Zâ€ČZ' within E6E_6. If the Zâ€ČZ' is part of the E6E_6 gauge structure, then for MZâ€Č=1M_{Z'}=1 TeV tan⁥ÎČ\tan \beta and ÎŽ\delta could be determined to around 10%10\% at the future colliders. The NLC provides a unique determination of the two constraints as well as of tan⁥ÎČ\tan \beta and ÎŽ\delta, though with slightly larger error bars than at the LHC. On the other hand, since the LHC primarily determines three out of four normalized couplings, it provides weaker constraints for the underlying gauge structure.Comment: 14 pages LaTeX using RevTeX and psfig.sty. TeX source and 3 PS figures, tarred, compressed and uuencoded; also available via anonymous ftp to ftp://dept.physics.upenn.edu/pub/Cvetic/UPR-636-T

    Discrete regularisation of localised kinetic terms

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    We investigate the behaviour of 5d models with general brane kinetic terms by discretising the extra dimension. We show that in the continuum limit the Kaluza-Klein masses and wave functions are in general nonanalytic in the coefficients of brane terms.Comment: Presented at the 7th DESY Workshop on Elementary Particle Theory ``Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory'', Zinnowitz, April 25-30, 200

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    CAID Currents: The State of CAID Art

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    The Internet’s Hollow Promise

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    Demons and Daemons: Personal Reflections on CAID

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    The phase structure of the 3-d Thirring model

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    We study the phase structure of the Thirring model in 3-d and find it to be compatible with the existence of a non gaussian fixed point of RG. A Finite Size Scaling argument is included in the equation of state in order to avoid the assumptions usually needed to extrapolate to the thermodynamical limit.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96(other models
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