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    Quasi-Particles, Conformal Field Theory, and qq-Series

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    We review recent results concerning the representation of conformal field theory characters in terms of fermionic quasi-particle excitations, and describe in detail their construction in the case of the integrable three-state Potts chain. These fermionic representations are q-series which are generalizations of the sums occurring in the Rogers-Ramanujan identities

    Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz for N = 1 Supersymmetric Theories

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    We study a series of N ⁣= ⁣1N\!=\!1 supersymmetric integrable particle theories in d=1+1d=1+1 dimensions. These theories are represented as integrable perturbations of specific N ⁣= ⁣1N\!=\!1 superconformal field theories. Starting from the conjectured SS-matrices for these theories, we develop the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz (TBA), where we use that the 2-particle SS-matrices satisfy a free fermion condition. Our analysis proves a conjecture by E.~Melzer, who proposed that these N ⁣= ⁣1N\!=\!1 supersymmetric TBA systems are ``folded'' versions of N ⁣= ⁣2N\!=\!2 supersymmetric TBA systems that were first studied by P.~Fendley and K.~Intriligator.Comment: 24 pages, Revte

    Heavy quark action on the anisotropic lattice

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    We investigate the O(a)O(a) improved quark action on anisotropic lattice as a potential framework for the heavy quark, which may enable precision computation of hadronic matrix elements of heavy-light mesons. The relativity relations of heavy-light mesons as well as of heavy quarkonium are examined on a quenched lattice with spatial lattice cutoff aσ1a_\sigma^{-1} \simeq 1.6 GeV and the anisotropy ξ=4\xi=4. We find that the bare anisotropy parameter tuned for the massless quark describes both the heavy-heavy and heavy-light mesons within 2% accuracy for the quark mass aσmQ<0.8a_\sigma m_Q < 0.8, which covers the charm quark mass. This bare anisotropy parameter also successfully describes the heavy-light mesons in the quark mass region aσmQ1.2a_\sigma m_Q \leq 1.2 within the same accuracy. Beyond this region, the discretization effects seem to grow gradually. The anisotropic lattice is expected to extend by a factor ξ\xi the quark mass region in which the parameters in the action tuned for the massless limit are applicable for heavy-light systems with well controlled systematic errors.Comment: 11 pages, REVTeX4, 11 eps figure

    Interacting Bose and Fermi gases in low dimensions and the Riemann hypothesis

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    We apply the S-matrix based finite temperature formalism to non-relativistic Bose and Fermi gases in 1+1 and 2+1 dimensions. In the 2+1 dimensional case, the free energy is given in terms of Roger's dilogarithm in a way analagous to the relativistic 1+1 dimensional case. The 1d fermionic case with a quasi-periodic 2-body potential provides a physical framework for understanding the Riemann hypothesis.Comment: version 3: additional appendix explains how the ν\nu to 1ν1-\nu duality of Riemann's ζ(ν)\zeta (\nu) follows from a special modular transformation in a massless relativistic theor

    Universal Properties of Pseudoscalar Mediators

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    We discuss universal signals of consistent models of pseudoscalar mediators for collider searches for Dark Matter. Keeping only the degrees of freedom that can not be decoupled due to consistency conditions, we present a universality class of simplified models with pseudoscalar mediators and renormalizable couplings to Standard Model fields. We compute stability and perturbativity constraints, constraints from electroweak precision measurements, collider searches for new heavy particles as well as constraints from relic density measurements and indirect detection experiments searching for signals of Dark Matter annihilation into photons. We find that the mono-ZZ final state is the strongest, universal signal of this class of models, with additional signatures present in the different ultraviolet completions that can be used to distinguish between them

    Longitudinal relationships between teachers’ utility values and quitting intentions: a person-organization fit perspective

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    This five-month, two-wave longitudinal study investigated the direct associations between teachers' utility values and quitting intentions, as well as the indirect associations between utility values and teacher outcomes via perceived person-organization fit. The sample included 1,086 Canadian teachers. Results from the latent change structural equation modeling suggested that teachers’ social and personal utility values at the beginning of the semester were directly and indirectly associated with their quitting intentions, as mediated by perceived person-organization fit. Analyses into the pattern of changes further found that increased social utility values corresponded with increased fit perceptions, yielding decreased intentions to leave current schools

    The D234 action for light quarks

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    We investigate a new light fermion action (the ``D234'' action), which is accurate up to \O(a^3) and tadpole-improved \O(a \alpha_s) errors. Using D234 with Symanzik- and tadpole-improved glue we find evidence that continuum results for the quenched hadron spectrum (pion, rho and nucleon) can be obtained on coarse lattices.Comment: Latex, 4 pages, submitted to Lattice '95 proceeding
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