688 research outputs found
Multi-loop open string amplitudes and their field theory limit
JHEP is an open-access journal funded by SCOAP3 and licensed under CC BY 4.0This work
was supported by STFC (Grant ST/J000469/1, âString theory, gauge theory & dualityâ)
and by MIUR (Italy) under contracts 2006020509 004 and 2010YJ2NYW 00
Anyonic Realization of the Quantum Affine Lie Algebras
We give a realization of the quantum affine Lie algebras \uqa and \uqc in
terms of anyons defined on a one-dimensional chain (or on a two-dimensional
lattice), the deformation parameter being related to the statistical
parameter of the anyons by . In the limit of the
deformation parameter going to one we recover the Feingold-Frenkel fermionic
construction of undeformed affine Lie algebras.Comment: 8p, LaTeX, subeqn.sty. Also available at
http://lapphp0.in2p3.fr/preplapp/psth/anyon_ac.ps.g
The extended conformal theory of Luttinger systems
We describe the recently introduced method of algebraic bosonization of the
-dimensional Luttinger systems by discussing in detail the specific case
of the Calogero-Sutherland model, and mentioning the hard-core Bose gas. We
also compare our findings with the exact Bethe Ansatz results.Comment: 9 pages, plain Latex file, ,based on a talk given by S. Sciuto at the
II International Sakharov Conference on Physics, Moscow, Russia, 20-24 May 9
The Quantum Algebraic Structure of the Twisted XXZ Chain
We consider the Quantum Inverse Scattering Method with a new R-matrix
depending on two parameters and . We find that the underlying algebraic
structure is the two-parameter deformed algebra enlarged by
introducing an element belonging to the centre. The corresponding Hamiltonian
describes the spin-1/2 XXZ model with twisted periodic boundary conditions.Comment: LateX file, 9 pages, Minor changes (including authors` names in the
hep-th heading
The extended conformal theory of the Calogero-Sutherland model
We describe the recently introduced method of Algebraic Bosonization of
(1+1)-dimensional fermionic systems by discussing the specific case of the
Calogero-Sutherland model. A comparison with the Bethe Ansatz results is also
presented.Comment: 12 pages, plain LaTeX, no figures; To appear in the proceedings of
the IV Meeting "Common Trends in Condensed Matter and High Energy Physics",
Chia Laguna, Cagliari, Italy, 3-10 Sep. 199
Extended conformal symmetry of the one-dimensional Bose gas
We show that the low-lying excitations of the one-dimensional Bose gas are described, at all orders in a 1/N expansion and at the first order in the inverse of the coupling constant, by an effective hamiltonian written in terms of an extended conformal algebra, namely the Cartan subalgebra of the algebra. This enables us to construct the first interaction term which corrects the hamiltonian of free fermions equivalent to a hard-core boson system
Complex sine-Gordon-2: a new algorithm for multivortex solutions on the plane
We present a new vorticity-raising transformation for the second integrable
complexification of the sine-Gordon equation on the plane. The new
transformation is a product of four Schlesinger maps of the Painlev\'{e}-V to
itself, and allows a more efficient construction of the -vortex solution
than the previously reported transformation comprising a product of maps.Comment: Part of a talk given at a conference on "Nonlinear Physics. Theory
and Experiment", Gallipoli (Lecce), June-July 2004. To appear in a topical
issue of "Theoretical and Mathematical Physics". 7 pages, 1 figur
Anyonic Realization of the Quantum Affine Lie Algebra U_q(A_N)
We give a realization of quantum affine Lie algebra in
terms of anyons defined on a two-dimensional lattice, the deformation parameter
being related to the statistical parameter of the anyons by . In the limit of the deformation parameter going to one we recover
the Feingold-Frenkel fermionic construction of undeformed affine Lie algebra.Comment: 13p LaTeX Document (should be run twice
The Lorentz force between D0 and D6 branes in string and M(atrix) theory
We use different techniques to analyze the system formed by a D0 brane and a
D6 brane (with background gauge fields) in relative motion. In particular,
using the closed string formalism of boosted boundary states, we show the
presence of a term linear in the velocity, corresponding to the Lorentz force
experienced by the D0 brane moving in the magnetic background produced by the
D6 brane. This term, that was missed in previous analyses of this system, comes
entirely from the R-R odd spin structure and is also reproduced by a M(atrix)
theory calculation.Comment: 13 pages, plain LaTeX; some clarifying comments and a reference adde
Invited: High-level design methods for hardware security: Is it the right choice?
Due to the globalization of the electronics supply chain, hardware engineers are increasingly interested in modifying their chip designs to protect their intellectual property (IP) or the privacy of the final users. However, the integration of state-of-the-art solutions for hardware and hardware-assisted security is not fully automated, requiring the amendment of stable tools and industrial toolchains. This significantly limits the application in industrial designs, potentially affecting the security of the resulting chips. We discuss how existing solutions can be adapted to implement security features at higher levels of abstractions (during high-level synthesis or directly at the register-transfer level) and complement current industrial design and verification flows. Our modular framework allows designers to compose these solutions and create additional protection layers
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