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Load control system
The load control system developed for the shuttle external structural tests is described. The system consists of a load programming/display module, and a load control module along with the following hydraulic system components: servo valves, dump valves, hydraulic system components, and servo valve manifold blocks. One load programming/display subsystem can support multiple load control subsystem modules
Matrix models on the fuzzy sphere
Field theory on a fuzzy noncommutative sphere can be considered as a
particular matrix approximation of field theory on the standard commutative
sphere. We investigate from this point of view the scalar theory. We
demonstrate that the UV/IR mixing problems of this theory are localized to the
tadpole diagrams and can be removed by an appropiate (fuzzy) normal ordering of
the vertex. The perturbative expansion of this theory reduces in the
commutative limit to that on the commutative sphere.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX2e, Talk given at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop
on Confiment, Topology, and other Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD, Stara
Lesna, Slovakia, Jan. 21-27, 200
Topologically nontrivial field configurations in noncommutative geometry
In the framework of noncommutative geometry we describe spinor fields with
nonvanishing winding number on a truncated (fuzzy) sphere. The corresponding
field theory actions conserve all basic symmetries of the standard commutative
version (space isometries and global chiral symmetry), but due to the
noncommutativity of the space the fields are regularized and they contain only
finite number of modes.Comment: 27 pages, LaTeX (normalization coefficients in Eqs. (93) corrected
Simple field theoretical models on noncommutative manifolds
We review recent progress in formulating two-dimensional models over
noncommutative manifolds where the space-time coordinates enter in the
formalism as non-commuting matrices. We describe the Fuzzy sphere and a way to
approximate topological nontrivial configurations using matrix models. We
obtain an ultraviolet cut off procedure, which respects the symmetries of the
model. The treatment of spinors results from a supersymmetric formulation; our
cut off procedure preserves even the supersymmetry.Comment: 15 pages, TeX (based on lectures given by H. Grosse at Workshops in
Clausthal (Germany) and Razlog (Bulgaria) in August 1995
Field Theory on a Supersymmetric Lattice
A lattice-type regularization of the supersymmetric field theories on a
supersphere is constructed by approximating the ring of scalar superfields by
an integer-valued sequence of finite dimensional rings of supermatrices and by
using the differencial calculus of non-commutative geometry. The regulated
theory involves only finite number of degrees of freedom and is manifestly
supersymmetric.Comment: 31 pages, LaTe
Towards Finite Quantum Field Theory in Non-Commutative Geometry
We describe the self-interacting scalar field on the truncated sphere and we
perform the quantization using the functional (path) integral approach. The
theory posseses a full symmetry with respect to the isometries of the sphere.
We explicitely show that the model is finite and the UV-regularization
automatically takes place.Comment: 19 pages, LaTe
On Finite 4D Quantum Field Theory in Non-Commutative Geometry
The truncated 4-dimensional sphere and the action of the
self-interacting scalar field on it are constructed. The path integral
quantization is performed while simultaneously keeping the SO(5) symmetry and
the finite number of degrees of freedom. The usual field theory UV-divergences
are manifestly absent.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, few misprints are corrected; one section is remove
Electron-Phonon Interaction in Embedded Semiconductor Nanostructures
The modification of acoustic phonons in semiconductor nanostructures embedded
in a host crystal is investigated including corrections due to strain within
continuum elasticity theory. Effective elastic constants are calculated
employing {\em ab initio} density functional theory. For a spherical InAs
quantum dot embedded in GaAs barrier material, the electron-phonon coupling is
calculated. Its strength is shown to be suppressed compared to the assumption
of bulk phonons
Regularization of 2d supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory via non commutative geometry
The non commutative geometry is a possible framework to regularize Quantum
Field Theory in a nonperturbative way. This idea is an extension of the lattice
approximation by non commutativity that allows to preserve symmetries. The
supersymmetric version is also studied and more precisely in the case of the
Schwinger model on supersphere [14]. This paper is a generalization of this
latter work to more general gauge groups
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