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    Light-Cone Quantization of Electrodynamics

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    Light-cone quantization of (3+1)-dimensional electrodynamics is discussed, using discretization as an infrared regulator and paying careful attention to the interplay between gauge choice and boundary conditions. In the zero longitudinal momentum sector of the theory a general gauge fixing is performed and the corresponding relations that determine the constrained modes of the gauge field are obtained. The constraints are solved perturbatively and the structure of the theory is studied to lowest nontrivial order. (Talk presented at ``Theory of Hadrons and Light-Front QCD,'' Polana Zgorzelisko, Poland, August 1994.)Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, OSU-NT-94-0

    Physical Coupling Schemes and QCD Exclusive Processes

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    I discuss application of the BLM method to obtain commensurate scale relations connecting QCD exclusive amplitudes to other observables, in particular the heavy quark potential.Comment: 7 pages, Latex, uses l-school.sty. Talk given at "New Nonperturbative Methods and Quantization on the Light Cone," Les Houches, France, 24 Feb.-7 March 1997. To appear in the proceeding

    Simple purely infinite C*-algebras and n-filling actions

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    Let nn be a positive integer. We introduce a concept, which we call the nn-filling property, for an action of a group on a separable unital C∗C^*-algebra AA. If A=C(Ω)A=C(\Omega) is a commutative unital C∗C^*-algebra and the action is induced by a group of homeomorphisms of Ω\Omega then the nn-filling property reduces to a weak version of hyperbolicity. The nn-filling property is used to prove that certain crossed product C∗C^*-algebras are purely infinite and simple. A variety of group actions on boundaries of symmetric spaces and buildings have the nn-filling property. An explicit example is the action of Γ=SLn(Z)\Gamma=SL_n({\bf Z}) on the projective nn-space.Comment: 16 page

    Neutrino Mass and Oscillations

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    Current evidence for neutrino oscillation is reviewed, some areas for closer investigation are suggested, and a plausible future experimental program is summarized.Comment: Text of talk presented at Lepton-Photon 99 Conference, Stanford, Aug. 9-14, 1999; to be published in the Proceedings. LaTeX, 22 pages, 4 figures, 6 Postscript file

    Light-Front QCD and the Constituent Quark Model

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    A general strategy is described for deriving a constituent approximation to QCD, inspired by the constituent quark model and based on light-front quantization. Some technical aspects of the approach are discussed, including a mechanism for obtaining a confining potential and ways in which spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking can be manifested. (Based on a talk presented by K.G. Wilson at ``Theory of Hadrons and Light-Front QCD,'' Polana Zgorzelisko, Poland, August 1994.)Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, no figure
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