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    Tachyon condensation in unstable type I D-brane systems

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    Type I string theory provides eight classes of unstable D-brane systems. We determine the gauge group and tachyon spectrum for each one, and thereby describe the gauge symmetry breaking pattern in the low-energy world-volume field theory. The topologies of the resulting coset vacuum manifolds are related to the real K-theory groups KO^{-n}, extending the known relations between the Type II classifying spaces BU and U and the complex K-theory groups K^0 and K^{-1}. We also comment on the role of the background D9-branes.Comment: 14 pages, LaTex; footnote regarding bosonic D-branes has been corrected, references adde

    Stable Non-BPS Dyons in N=2 SYM

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    As a novel application of string junctions, we provide evidence for the existence of stable non-BPS dyons with magnetic charge greater than 1 in (the semiclassical regime of) N=2 SU(2) Super-Yang-Mills theory. In addition, we find a new curve of marginal stability. Moduli space is therefore divided into four regions, each containing a different stable particle spectrum.Comment: 12 pages LaTex, 5 figures; Added comments in both section 3 and the conclusions regarding the applicability of the string web picture in the field theory limi

    Aharonov-Bohm Scattering, Contact Interactions and Scale Invariance

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    We perform a perturbative analysis of the Aharonov-Bohm problem to one loop in a field-theoretic formulation, and show that contact interactions are necessary for renormalizability. In general, the classical scale invariance of this problem is broken quantum mechanically. There exists however a critical point for which this anomaly disappears.Comment: 9 pages, TEX, CTP#218

    Stable non-BPS D-particles

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    It is shown that the orbifold of type IIB string theory by (-1)^{F_L} I_4 admits a stable non-BPS Dirichlet particle that is stuck on the orbifold fixed plane. It is charged under the SO(2) gauge group coming from the twisted sector, and transforms as a long multiplet of the D=6 supersymmetry algebra. This suggests that it is the strong coupling dual of the perturbative stable non-BPS state that appears in the orientifold of type IIB by \Omega I_4.Comment: 10 pages, LaTe

    Dualities of Type 0 Strings

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    It is conjectured that the two closed bosonic string theories, Type 0A and Type 0B, correspond to certain supersymmetry breaking orbifold compactifications of M-theory. Various implications of this conjecture are discussed, in particular the behaviour of the tachyon at strong coupling and the existence of non-perturbative fermionic states in Type 0A. The latter are shown to correspond to bound states of Type 0A D-particles, thus providing further evidence for the conjecture. We also give a comprehensive description of the various Type 0 closed and open string theories.Comment: 23 pages LaTex, 1 figure. Error corrected in table 1. Version to appear in JHE

    Non-BPS States in Heterotic - Type IIA Duality

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    The relation between some perturbative non-BPS states of the heterotic theory on T^4 and non-perturbative non-BPS states of the orbifold limit of type IIA on K3 is exhibited. The relevant states include a non-BPS D-string, and a non-BPS bound state of BPS D-particles (`D-molecule'). The domains of stability of these states in the two theories are determined and compared.Comment: 17 pages LaTex, 1 figure; Minor correction in subsection 4.

    Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics for String-Bits

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    We develop possible versions of supersymmetric single particle quantum mechanics, with application to superstring-bit models in view. We focus principally on space dimensions d=1,2,4,8d=1,2,4,8, the transverse dimensionalities of superstring in 3,4,6,103,4,6,10 space-time dimensions. These are the cases for which ``classical'' superstring makes sense, and also the values of dd for which Hooke's force law is compatible with the simplest superparticle dynamics. The basic question we address is: When is it possible to replace such harmonic force laws with more general ones, including forces which vanish at large distances? This is an important question because forces between string-bits that do not fall off with distance will almost certainly destroy cluster decomposition. We show that the answer is affirmative for d=1,2d=1,2, negative for d=8d=8, and so far inconclusive for d=4d=4.Comment: 17 pages, Late

    Easy on that trigger dad: a study of long term family photo retrieval

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    We examine the effects of new technologies for digital photography on people's longer term storage and access to collections of personal photos. We report an empirical study of parents' ability to retrieve photos related to salient family events from more than a year ago. Performance was relatively poor with people failing to find almost 40% of pictures. We analyze participants' organizational and access strategies to identify reasons for this poor performance. Possible reasons for retrieval failure include: storing too many pictures, rudimentary organization, use of multiple storage systems, failure to maintain collections and participants' false beliefs about their ability to access photos. We conclude by exploring the technical and theoretical implications of these findings

    Orientifolds, RR Torsion, and K-theory

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    We analyze the role of RR fluxes in orientifold backgrounds from the point of view of K-theory, and demonstrate some physical implications of describing these fluxes in K-theory rather than cohomology. In particular, we show that certain fractional shifts in RR charge quantization due to discrete RR fluxes are naturally explained in K-theory. We also show that some orientifold backgrounds, which are considered distinct in the cohomology classification, become equivalent in the K-theory description, while others become unphysical.Comment: 30 pages, 5 figures; typos corrected and references adde

    The Stringy Quantum Hall Fluid

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    Using branes in massive Type IIA string theory, and a novel decoupling limit, we provide an explicit correspondence between non-commutative Chern-Simons theory and the fractional quantum Hall fluid. The role of the electrons is played by D-particles, the background magnetic field corresponds to a RR 2-form flux, and the two-dimensional fluid is described by non-commutative D2-branes. The filling fraction is given by the ratio of the number of D2-branes and the number of D8-branes, and therefore by the ratio rank/level of the Chern-Simons gauge theory. Quasiparticles and quasiholes are realized as endpoints of fundamental strings on the D2-branes, and are found to possess fractional D-particle charges and fractional statistics.Comment: 24 pages, 2 figures; references adde
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