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Default Values in Verb Frames: Cognitive Biases for Learning Verb Meanings
Two experiments investigated children's and adults' initial mapping of verb meanings.In Experiment 1, subjects were asked to use a newly learned verb to label events in which the instrument, action, or result was different from the events used to teach the verbs. All subjects showed a bias to interpret the result as the most important component of the novel verbs' meanings, and this bias increased with age. In Experiment 2, either the instrument, action, or result of events was varied during training to test subjects' ability to override their default biases. When results were varied in training, 5-year-olds and adults, but not 3-year-olds, were more likely to use the novel verb to label an event in which the result was changed again.When results were varied in training, all subjects were less likely to use the novel verb to label an event in which the action was changed. These findings suggest that there is a default rule hierarchy for learning novel verbs, and that both default rules and the ability to override these rules when presented with conflicting information about the meaning of a verb are still developing during preschool
Wall-Crossing from Boltzmann Black Hole Halos
A key question in the study of N=2 supersymmetric string or field theories is
to understand the decay of BPS bound states across walls of marginal stability
in the space of parameters or vacua. By representing the potentially unstable
bound states as multi-centered black hole solutions in N=2 supergravity, we
provide two fully general and explicit formulae for the change in the (refined)
index across the wall. The first, "Higgs branch" formula relies on Reineke's
results for invariants of quivers without oriented loops, specialized to the
Abelian case. The second, "Coulomb branch" formula results from evaluating the
symplectic volume of the classical phase space of multi-centered solutions by
localization. We provide extensive evidence that these new formulae agree with
each other and with the mathematical results of Kontsevich and Soibelman (KS)
and Joyce and Song (JS). The main physical insight behind our results is that
the Bose-Fermi statistics of individual black holes participating in the bound
state can be traded for Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics, provided the (integer)
index \Omega(\gamma) of the internal degrees of freedom carried by each black
hole is replaced by an effective (rational) index \bar\Omega(\gamma)=
\sum_{m|\gamma} \Omega(\gamma/m)/m^2. A similar map also exists for the refined
index. This observation provides a physical rationale for the appearance of the
rational Donaldson-Thomas invariant \bar\Omega(\gamma) in the works of KS and
JS. The simplicity of the wall crossing formula for rational invariants allows
us to generalize the "semi-primitive wall-crossing formula" to arbitrary decays
of the type \gamma\to M\gamma_1+N\gamma_2 with M=2,3.Comment: 71 pages, 1 figure; v3: changed normalisation of symplectic form
3.22, corrected 3.35, other cosmetic change
Permutation Branes
N-fold tensor products of a rational CFT carry an action of the permutation
group S_N. These automorphisms can be used as gluing conditions in the study of
boundary conditions for tensor product theories. We present an ansatz for such
permutation boundary states and check that it satisfies the cluster condition
and Cardy's constraints. For a particularly simple case, we also investigate
associativity of the boundary OPE, and find an intriguing connection with the
bulk OPE. In the second part of the paper, the constructions are slightly
extended for application to Gepner models. We give permutation branes for the
quintic, together with some formulae for their intersections.Comment: 27 page
Charged and Uncharged D-branes in various String Theories
We describe how the D-brane spectra of the various ten-dimensional string
theories can be related to general properties of the open-closed duality,
encoded in the and matrices of the conformal field theory. We also
complete the classification and the description of non-BPS branes in these
string theories, elucidating their non-Abelian structures and the nature of the
corresponding super-Higgs mechanisms. We find that the type 0 theories and
their orientifolds have two types of uncharged branes, distinguished by their
couplings to the closed string tachyon. We also find that the 0A orientifold
has the unusual feature of having charged and uncharged branes with identical
world-volume dimensions. We conclude with some comments on fractional branes,
elucidating their role in connection with the boundary states of
SU(2) WZW models.Comment: 4 extra references and acknowledgment of previous work by Felder,
Fuchs, Frohlich and Schweigert on WZW Dodd branes. Final version to appear in
Nucl. Phys. B. 55 pages, LaTe