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    Berry Curvature on the Fermi Surface: Anomalous Hall Effect as a Topological Fermi-Liquid Property

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    The intrinsic anomalous Hall effect in metallic ferromagnets is shown to be controlled by Berry phases accumulated by adiabatic motion of quasiparticles on the Fermi surface, and is purely a Fermi-liquid property, not a ``bulk'' Fermi sea property like Landau diamagnetism, as has been previously supposed. Berry phases are a new topological ingredient that must be added to Landau Fermi-liquid theory in the presence of broken inversion or time-reversal symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 0 figures; to appear in Physical Review Letters; cleaner form of main formula+note added confirming continued validity of result in interacting Fermi liquids: + improved summary paragraph stating result; final published version (minor changes

    c=1 String as a Topological Model

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    The discrete states in the c=1c=1 string are shown to be the physical states of a certain topological sigma model. We define a set of new fields directly from c=1c=1 variables, in terms of which the BRST charge and energy-momentum tensor are rewritten as those of the topological sigma model. Remarkably, ground ring generator xx turns out to be a coordinate of the sigma model. All of the discrete states realize a graded ring which contains ground ring as a subset.Comment: 23 pages + 3 figures in PostScript, LaTeX, UT-Komaba/93-7. Description of the c=1c=1 physical spectrum in terms of topological model is improved. Some references and new figures added. (figures are available upon request.

    Geometrical Construction of Heterogeneous Loop Amplitudes in 2D Gravity

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    We study a disk amplitude which has a complicated heterogeneous matter configuration on the boundary in a system of the (3,4) conformal matter coupled to two-dimensional gravity. It is analyzed using the two-matrix chain model in the large N limit. We show that the disk amplitude calculated by Schwinger-Dyson equations can completely be reproduced through purely geometrical consideration. From this result, we speculate that all heterogeneous loop amplitudes can be derived from the geometrical consideration and the consistency among relevant amplitudes.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figure

    Four-quark final state in W-pair production: Case of signal and background

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    We discuss theoretical predictions for W-pair production and decay at LEP2 and higher energies in a form suitable for comparison with raw data. We present a practical framework for calculating uncertainties of predictions given by the KORALW and grc4f Monte Carlo programs. As an example we use observables in the ssˉccˉs\bar s c\bar c decay channel: the total four-quark (four-jet) cross section and two-quark/jet invariant-mass distribution and cross section, in the case when the other two may escape detection. Effects of QED bremsstrahlung, effective couplings, running W and Z widths, Coulomb interaction and the complete tree level set of diagrams are discussed. We also revisit the question of technical precision of the new version 1.21 of the KORALW Monte Carlo code as well as of version 1.2(26) of the grc4f one. Finally we find predictions of the two programs to have an overall physical uncertainty of 2%. As a side result we show, on the example of an ssˉs\bar s invariant mass distribution, the strong interplay of spin correlations and detector cut-offs in the case of four-fermion final states.Comment: 26 pages, LaTe

    How to construct a coordinate representation of a Hamiltonian operator on a torus

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    The dynamical system of a point particle constrained on a torus is quantized \`a la Dirac with two kinds of coordinate systems respectively; the Cartesian and toric coordinate systems. In the Cartesian coordinate system, it is difficult to express momentum operators in coordinate representation owing to the complication in structure of the commutation relations between canonical variables. In the toric coordinate system, the commutation relations have a simple form and their solutions in coordinate representation are easily obtained with, furthermore, two quantum Hamiltonians turning up. A problem comes out when the coordinate system is transformed, after quantization, from the Cartesian to the toric coordinate system.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX, 1 Figure included as a compressed uuencoded postscript fil
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