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Observations on the Topological Structure in 2d Gravity Coupled to Minimal Matter
By using a bosonization we uncover the topological gravity structure of
Labastida, Pernici and Witten in ordinary gravity coupled to
minimal models. We study the cohomology class associated with the fermionic
charge of the topological gravity which is shown to be isomorphic to that of
the total charge. One of the ground ring generators of string
theory is found to be in the equivariant cohomology of this fermionic charge.Comment: 13 pages, plain tex, UG-5/94 Some clarifying statements and two new
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Evidenzbasierte Therapie des Raynaud-Syndroms
Zusammenfassung: Das Raynaud-Syndrom ist mit einer Prävalenz von 3-5% ein häufiges klinisches Problem. Dennoch ist die Wirkung der meisten Therapiemöglichkeiten nur unzureichend durch kontrollierte Studien belegt. Zu den Therapien mit höherem Evidenzgrad gehört der Kalziumantagonist Nifedipin, für den in Metaanalysen sowohl bei primärem als auch bei sekundärem Raynaud-Syndrom eine verbesserte periphere Durchblutung sowie eine Abnahme der Frequenz und des Schweregrades der Raynaud-Attacken nachgewiesen werden konnte. Ähnliches gilt für intravenös appliziertes Iloprost in der Therapie des sekundären Raynaud-Syndroms bei systemischer Sklerose. Intravenös verabreichtes Iloprost verbessert darüber hinaus das Abheilen von Fingerkuppenulzera bei Patienten mit systemischer Sklerose. Vielversprechende Therapieansätze stellen Angiotensin-II-Rezeptor-1-Antagonisten (Losartan), die Kalziumantagonisten Felodipin und Amlodipin, Serotonin-Reuptake-Hemmer (Fluoxetin) und Phosphodiesterase-V-Hemmer (Sildenafil, Vardenafil) dar, die sich in kontrollierten Einzelstudien als wirksam erwiesen haben. Jedoch fehlen Erfahrungen mit größeren Patientenzahlen und längeren Anwendungszeiten, um diese Therapiemöglichkeiten abschließend zu beurteile
World-sheet Stability of (0,2) Linear Sigma Models
We argue that two-dimensional (0,2) gauged linear sigma models are not
destabilized by instanton generated world-sheet superpotentials. We construct
several examples where we show this to be true. The general proof is based on
the Konishi anomaly for (0,2) theories.Comment: 18 pages, LaTe
Deformed Quantum Cohomology and (0,2) Mirror Symmetry
We compute instanton corrections to correlators in the genus-zero topological
subsector of a (0,2) supersymmetric gauged linear sigma model with target space
P1xP1, whose left-moving fermions couple to a deformation of the tangent
bundle. We then deduce the theory's chiral ring from these correlators, which
reduces in the limit of zero deformation to the (2,2) ring. Finally, we compare
our results with the computations carried out by Adams et al.[ABS04] and Katz
and Sharpe[KS06]. We find immediate agreement with the latter and an
interesting puzzle in completely matching the chiral ring of the former.Comment: AMSLatex, 30 pages, one eps figure. V4: typos corrected, final
version appearing in JHE
Three-point correlation functions in N=1 Super Lioville Theory
In this letter we propose exact three-point correlation functions for N=1
supersymmetric Liouville theory. Along the lines of Zamolodchikov and
Zamolodchikov paper (hep-th/9506136) we propose a generalized special function
which describe the three-point amplitudes. We consider briefly the so called
reflection amplitudes in the supersymmetric case.Comment: 12 pages, calligraphic letters in the formulae are made readable (as
in the published version
Mechanisms of vascular damage in SSc—implications for vascular treatment strategies
Vascular abnormalities are a major component of SSc, but little is known about the events or mechanisms that initiate vascular injury and prevent its repair. In SSc, angiogenesis is incomplete or lacking despite the increased expression of a large array of pro-angiogenic factors such as VEGF. Conflicting results have recently been published concerning the presence and role of vasculogenesis and circulating endothelial progenitor cells in SSc. It remains to be established if these endothelial progenitor cells are a marker of endothelial disease or a cause of insufficient vascular repair. Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) may be an alternative source for endothelial progenitor cells, and it has been observed that the angiogenic potential of endothelial-like MSCs is reduced. Other mechanisms of vascular damage include oxidative stress and factors released from activated platelets. In addition, growth factors such as ET-1 and PDGF induce proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells resulting in intimal thickening. For the development of new therapeutic strategies, it is important to realize that the different vascular pathologies—uncompensated loss of capillaries on one hand and vascular remodelling with a proliferative vasculopathy on the other—might require different treatment approache
(0,2) string compactifications
Using the simple current method we study a class of SCFTs which we
conjecture to be equivalent to (0,2) sigma models constructed in the framework
of gauged linear sigma models.Comment: Talk at the International Symposium on the Theory of Elementary
Particles Buckow, August 27-31, 1996; LaTeX, fleqn.sty, espcrc2.sty; 6 page
String and M-theory: answering the critics
Using as a springboard a three-way debate between theoretical physicist Lee
Smolin, philosopher of science Nancy Cartwright and myself, I address in
layman's terms the issues of why we need a unified theory of the fundamental
interactions and why, in my opinion, string and M-theory currently offer the
best hope. The focus will be on responding more generally to the various
criticisms. I also describe the diverse application of string/M-theory
techniques to other branches of physics and mathematics which render the whole
enterprise worthwhile whether or not "a theory of everything" is forthcoming.Comment: Update on EPSRC. (Contribution to the Special Issue of Foundations of
Physics: "Forty Years Of String Theory: Reflecting On the Foundations",
edited by Gerard 't Hooft, Erik Verlinde, Dennis Dieks and Sebastian de Haro.
22 pages latex
Interpreting the M2-brane Action
The world-volume theory of multiple M2-branes proposed recently has a free
scalar field. For large vev of this scalar field the world-volume action
reduces to that of multiple D2-branes with Yang-Mills coupling proportional to
the vev. We suggest that the correct interpretation of this scalar field is as
the radial position of the M2-brane center of mass in a cylindrical polar
coordinate system. Regarding the azimuthal angle as compact we can regard this
as a set of coincident D2-branes in type IIA string theory with varying dilaton
and metric. We find that the effective world-volume theory on the D2-branes has
Yang-Mills coupling proportional to the radial coordinate; furthermore the
radial coordinate satisfies free field equations of motion. This agrees with
the corresponding results derived from the M2-brane world-volume theory.Comment: LaTeX file, 6 page
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