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Limiting Case of Modified Electroweak Model for Contracted Gauge Group
The modification of the Electroweak Model with 3-dimensional spherical
geometry in the matter fields space is suggested. The Lagrangian of this model
is given by the sum of the {\it free} (without any potential term) matter
fields Lagrangian and the standard gauge fields Lagrangian. The vector boson
masses are generated by transformation of this Lagrangian from Cartesian
coordinates to a coordinates on the sphere . The limiting case of the
bosonic part of the modified model, which corresponds to the contracted gauge
group is discussed. Within framework of the limit model
Z-boson and electromagnetic fields can be regarded as an external ones with
respect to W-bosons fields in the sence that W-boson fields do not effect on
these external fields. The masses of all particles of the Electroweak Model
remain the same, but field interactions in contracted model are more simple as
compared with the standard Electroweak Model.Comment: 12 pages, talk given at the XIII Int. Conf. on SYMMETRY METHODS IN
PHYSICS, Dubna, Russia, July 6-9, 2009; added references for introduction,
clarified motivatio
Analytic Solution of Bremsstrahlung TBA
We consider the quark--anti-quark potential on the three sphere or the
generalized cusp anomalous dimension in planar N=4 SYM. We concentrate on the
vacuum potential in the near BPS limit with units of R-charge.
Equivalently, we study the anomalous dimension of a super-Wilson loop with L
local fields inserted at a cusp. The system is described by a recently proposed
infinite set of non-linear integral equations of the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz
(TBA) type. That system of TBA equations is very similar to the one of the
spectral problem but simplifies a bit in the near BPS limit. Using techniques
based on the Y-system of functional equations we first reduced the infinite
system of TBA equations to a Finite set of Nonlinear Integral Equations
(FiNLIE). Then we solve the FiNLIE system analytically, obtaining a simple
analytic result for the potential! Surprisingly, we find that the system has
equivalent descriptions in terms of an effective Baxter equation and in terms
of a matrix model. At L=0, our result matches the one obtained before using
localization techniques. At all other L's, the result is new. Having a new
parameter, L, allows us to take the large L classical limit. We use the matrix
model description to solve the classical limit and match the result with a
string theory computation. Moreover, we find that the classical string
algebraic curve matches the algebraic curve arising from the matrix model.Comment: 50 pages, 5 figures. v2: references added, JHEP versio
GHz sandwich strip inductors based on Fe-N Films
Planar strip inductors consisting of two Fe-N films enclosing a conducting
film made of Cu, were fabricated on oxidized Si substrates. The inductors were
1mm long, 2 to 100 um wide, with layers of thickness ~0.1 um for the magnetic
films and ~0.5 um for the conductor. The soft (Hc=4-8 Oe) magnetic layers were
biased during impedance measurement by applying an external field along the
strip length thereby facilitating the transverse susceptibility configuration.
Biased strips exhibited 70 to 100% inductance enhancement at 1GHz with quality
factors Q=4.5 to 3, respectively. The magnetic contribution to the total flux
in the narrow devices was less than predicted theoretically, which was
attributed to hardening of the magnetic material at the edges of the strip,
where the deposition was close to 60 degree incidence. Test films were
fabricated on tilted substrates and found to develop a very high anisotropy (up
to 1 kOe) for deposition angles larger than 30 degrees. Optimizing the flux
closure at the strip edges and using thicker conductor layers is essential for
further improving the performance of sandwich strip inductors.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figure
Higgsless Electroweak Model and Contraction of Gauge Group
A modified formulation of the Electroweak Model with 3-dimensional spherical
geometry in the target space is suggested. The {\it free} Lagrangian in the
spherical field space along with the standard gauge field Lagrangian form the
full Higgsless Lagrangian of the model, whose second order terms reproduce the
same experimentally verified fields with the same masses as the Standard
Electroweak Model. The vector bosons masses are automatically generated, so
there is no need in special mechanism of spontaneous symmetry breaking.
The limiting case of the modified Higgsless Electroweak Model, which
corresponds to the contracted gauge group is discussed.
Within framework of the limit model Z-boson, electromagnetic and electron
fields are interpreted as an external ones with respect to W-bosons and
neutrino fields. The W-bosons and neutrino fields do not effect on these
external fields. The masses of all particles remain the same, but the field
interactions in contracted model are more simple as compared with the standard
Electroweak Model due to nullification of some terms.Comment: Talk at the International Workshop "`Supersymmetries and Quantum
Symmetries"' (SQS-09), Dubna, Russia, July 29 -- August 3, 2009, 11
Numerical results for the exact spectrum of planar AdS4/CFT3
We compute the anomalous dimension for a short single-trace operator in
planar ABJM theory at intermediate coupling. This is done by solving
numerically the set of Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz equations which are expected
to describe the exact spectrum of the theory. We implement a truncation method
which significantly reduces the number of integral equations to be solved and
improves numerical efficiency. Results are obtained for a range of 't Hooft
coupling lambda corresponding to , where h(lambda) is
the interpolating function of the AdS4/CFT3 Bethe equations.Comment: v3: corrected Acknowledgements section; v4: minor changes, published
version; v5: fixed typos in Eq. (3.9
Quark--anti-quark potential in N=4 SYM
We construct a closed system of equations describing the quark--anti-quark
potential at any coupling in planar N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. It is
based on the Quantum Spectral Curve method supplemented with a novel type of
asymptotics. We present a high precision numerical solution reproducing the
classical and one-loop string predictions very accurately. We also analytically
compute the first 7 nontrivial orders of the weak coupling expansion.
Moreover, we study analytically the generalized quark--anti-quark potential
in the limit of large imaginary twist to all orders in perturbation theory. We
demonstrate how the QSC reduces in this case to a one-dimensional Schrodinger
equation. In the process we establish a link between the Q-functions and the
solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation.Comment: 31 pages, 1 figure; v2: minor correcton
On contractions of classical basic superalgebras
We define a class of orthosymplectic and unitary
superalgebras which may be obtained from and
by contractions and analytic continuations in a similar way as the
special linear, orthogonal and the symplectic Cayley-Klein algebras are
obtained from the corresponding classical ones. Casimir operators of
Cayley-Klein superalgebras are obtained from the corresponding operators of the
basic superalgebras. Contractions of and are regarded as
an examples.Comment: 15 pages, Late
East African Literature: Essays on Written and Oral Traditions. Ed. by J.K.S. Makokha, Egara Kabaji and Dominica Dipio. Berlin: Logos Verlag, 2011, 513 pp. ISBN 978-3-8325-2816-4: Review
Book review of the collection titled ´East African literature: Essays on Written and Oral Tradition´ edited by J.K.S. Makokha, Egara Kabaji and Dominica Dipi
BILINGUAL LITERATURE OF TANZANIA AS A SPECIFIC INTER-LITERARY COMMUNITY
Modern literary theory has created a variety of approaches to describe dynamic processes emerging in a literary field. This may be especially significant in the case of relatively young literary traditions, characterized by rather high level of dynamics.Among various theories of significance is a theory launched in the last quarter of the last century by a Slovakian scholar of comparative literature, Dionýz Ďurišin (1929-1997), who came up with the theory of the so-called specific inter-literary communities. The works of Ďurišin and other scholars, mainly from East European countries (such as Joseph Grmela, Libuša Vajdova, Irina Nikiforova, Yuri Azarov, and others) were published in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s in a variety of collection.KEY WORDS: literary, inter-literary, community, Tanzania
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