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    (2,2) Supergravity in the Light-Cone gauge

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    Starting with the prepotential description of two-dimensional (2,2)(2,2) supergravity we use local supersymmetry transformations to go to light-cone gauge. We discuss properties of the theory in this gauge and derive Ward identities for correlation functions defined with respect to the induced supergravity action.Comment: Latex, 20 pages, 2 figures in separate compressed fil

    Direct Calculation of the Boundary SS Matrix for the Open Heisenberg Chain

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    We calculate the boundary SS matrix for the open antiferromagnetic spin 1/21/2 isotropic Heisenberg chain with boundary magnetic fields. Our approach, which starts from the model's Bethe Ansatz solution, is an extension of the Korepin-Andrei-Destri method. Our result agrees with the boundary SS matrix for the boundary sine-Gordon model with β2→8π\beta^2 \rightarrow 8\pi and with ``fixed'' boundary conditions.Comment: 29 pages, plain TEX, UMTG-17

    Planar Gravitational Corrections For Supersymmetric Gauge Theories

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    In this paper we discuss the contribution of planar diagrams to gravitational F-terms for N=1 supersymmetric gauge theories admitting a large N description. We show how the planar diagrams lead to a universal contribution at the extremum of the glueball superpotential, leaving only the genus one contributions, as was previously conjectured. We also discuss the physical meaning of gravitational F-terms.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure

    Effective Average Action in N=1 Super-Yang-Mills Theory

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    For N=1 Super-Yang-Mills theory we generalize the effective average action Gamma_k in a manifest supersymmetric way using the superspace formalism. The exact evolution equation for Gamma_k is derived and, introducing as an application a simple truncation, the standard one-loop beta-function of N=1 SYM theory is obtained.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX, some remarks added, misprints corrected, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Nonperturbative Formulas for Central Functions of Supersymmetric Gauge Theories

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    For quantum field theories that flow between ultraviolet and infrared fixed points, central functions, defined from two-point correlators of the stress tensor and conserved currents, interpolate between central charges of the UV and IR critical theories. We develop techniques that allow one to calculate the flows of the central charges and that of the Euler trace anomaly coefficient in a general N=1 supersymmetric gauge theory. Exact, explicit formulas for SU(Nc)SU(N_c) gauge theories in the conformal window are given and analysed. The Euler anomaly coefficient always satisfies the inequality % a_{UV}-a_{IR}>0. This is new evidence in strongly coupled theories that this quantity satisfies a four-dimensional analogue of the cc-theorem, supporting the idea of irreversibility of the RG flow. Various other implications are discussed.Comment: latex, 27 page

    On the Spontaneous Identity of Chiral and Super Symmetry Breaking in Pure Super Yang Mills Theories

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    We show that in supersymmetric pure Yang Mills theories with arbitrary simple gauge group, the spontaneous breaking of chiral fermionic and bosonic charge by the associated gaugino and gauge boson condensates implies the spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry by the condensate of the underlying Lagrangian density. The explicit breaking of the restricted fermionic charge through the chiral anomaly is deferred to a secondary stage in the elimination of infrared singularities or long range forces.Comment: 14 pages, uses amsmath, amssymb, shorter version, references added, eq. (44) correcte

    Absence of Three-Loop Four-Point Divergences in N=4 Supergravity

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    We compute the coefficient of the potential three-loop divergence in pure N=4 supergravity and show that it vanishes, contrary to expectations from symmetry arguments. The recently uncovered duality between color and kinematics is used to greatly streamline the calculation. We comment on all-loop cancellations hinting at further surprises awaiting discovery at higher loops.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; v2 added references and minor correction
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