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Coset Character Identities in Superstring Compactifications
We apply the coset character identities (generalization of Jacobi's abstruse
identity) to compact and noncompact Gepner models. In the both cases, we prove
that the partition function actually vanishes due to the spacetime
supersymmetry. In the case of the compact models and discrete parts of the
noncompact models, the partition function includes the expected vanishing
factor. But the character identities used to the continuous part of the
noncompact models suggest that these models have twice as many supersymmetry as
expected. This fact is an evidence for the conjecture that the holographically
dual of the string theory on an actually singular Calabi-Yau manifold is a
super CONFORMAL field theory. The extra SUSY charges are interpreted as the
superconformal S generators.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX, no figure. v2:corrected typos, added detailed
calculations, added references. v3:corrected typo
BPS Saturation from Null Reduction
We show that any -dimensional strictly stationary, asymptotically
Minkowskian solution of a null reduction of -dimensional pure
gravity must saturate the BPS bound provided that the KK vector field can be
identified appropriately. We also argue that it is consistent with the field
equations.Comment: 10 page
LaCo2B2: A Co-based layered superconductor with a ThCr2Si2-type structure
LaCo2B2 with a ThCr2Si2-type structure composed of alternately stacked La and
CoB layers exhibits metallic electrical conductivity and Pauli paramagnetic
behavior down to 2K. Bulk superconductivity with a Tc of ~4K emerges upon
substitution with dopant elements; i.e., isovalent substitution to form
(La1-xYx)Co2B2, or aliovalent substitution to form La(Co1-xFex)2B2. Highly
covalent bonding between Co 3d and B 2p levels in the CoB layers, which is
caused by the B 2p level being shallower than the Fermi level, removes magnetic
ordering from Co 3d electrons even in the undoped samples.Comment: 3 figure
Families of Roles: A new theory of occurrent-dependent roles
PublishedRoles are important both theoretically and practically for modelling the world around us. Although many theories of roles have been proposed, there remain aspects which are little understood. In this paper we investigate roles and their contexts from a temporal point of view.We introduce the idea of a family of occurrent-dependent roles as a means to organise prospective and retrospective derived roles around an original role from which they are derived. By this means we account for the existence of groups of similar roles which are difficult to distinguish without a careful analysis of the temporal aspects. Following detailed informal discussion, we present a preliminary formalisation of the key concepts and relations.Air Force Research Laborator
Spin configuration in a frustrated ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic thin film system
We have studied the magnetic configuration in ultrathin antiferromagnetic Mn
films grown around monoatomic steps on an Fe(001) surface by spin-polarized
scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and ab-initio-parametrized
self-consistent real-space tight binding calculations in which the spin
quantization axis is independent for each site thus allowing noncollinear
magnetism. Mn grown on Fe(001) presents a layered antiferromagnetic structure.
In the regions where the Mn films overgrows Fe steps the magnetization of the
surface layer is reversed across the steps. Around these defects a frustration
of the antiferromagnetic order occurs. Due to the weakened magnetic coupling at
the central Mn layers, the amount of frustration is smaller than in Cr and the
width of the wall induced by the step does not change with the thickness, at
least for coverages up to seven monolayers.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Optical Flow on Evolving Surfaces with an Application to the Analysis of 4D Microscopy Data
We extend the concept of optical flow to a dynamic non-Euclidean setting.
Optical flow is traditionally computed from a sequence of flat images. It is
the purpose of this paper to introduce variational motion estimation for images
that are defined on an evolving surface. Volumetric microscopy images depicting
a live zebrafish embryo serve as both biological motivation and test data.Comment: The final publication is available at link.springer.co
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