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On the Critical Behavior of D1-brane Theories
We study renormalization-group flow patterns in theories arising on D1-branes
in various supersymmetry-breaking backgrounds. We argue that the theory of N
D1-branes transverse to an orbifold space can be fine-tuned to flow to the
corresponding orbifold conformal field theory in the infrared, for particular
values of the couplings and theta angles which we determine using the discrete
symmetries of the model. By calculating various nonplanar contributions to the
scalar potential in the worldvolume theory, we show that fine-tuning is in fact
required at finite N, as would be generically expected. We further comment on
the presence of singular conformal field theories (such as those whose target
space includes a ``throat'' described by an exactly solvable CFT) in the
non-supersymmetric context. Throughout the analysis two applications are
considered: to gauge theory/gravity duality and to linear sigma model
techniques for studying worldsheet string theory.Comment: 23 pages in harvmac big, 8 figure
The Scaling of the No Scale Potential and de Sitter Model Building
We propose a variant of the KKLT (A)dS flux vacuum construction which does
not require an antibrane to source the volume modulus. The strategy is to find
nonzero local minima of the no-scale potential in the complex structure and
dilaton directions in moduli space. The corresponding no-scale potential
expanded about this point sources the volume modulus in the same way as does
the antibrane of the KKLT construction. We exhibit explicit examples of such
nonzero local minima of the no-scale potential in a simple toroidal orientifold
model.Comment: 11 pages, harvmac big. v2: trivial typos fixe
Tension is Dimension
We propose a simple universal formula for the tension of a D-brane in terms
of a regularized dimension of the associated conformal field theory statespace.Comment: 18 pages, harvmac (b), one ref added, one typo fixe
Matrix Description of Interacting Theories in Six Dimensions
We propose descriptions of interacting (2,0) supersymmetric theories without
gravity in six dimensions in the infinite momentum frame. They are based on the
large limit of quantum mechanics or 1+1 dimensional field theories on the
moduli space of instantons in \IR^4.Comment: 10 pages, harvmac bi
Introduction and Expression of a Rabbit β-globin Gene in Mouse Fibroblasts
The cloned chromosomal rabbit ß-globin gene has been introduced into mouse fibroblasts by DNA-mediated gene transfer (transformation). In this report, we examine the expression of the rabbit gene in six independent transformants that contain from 1 to 20 copies of the cloned globin gene. Rabbit globin transcripts were detected in two of these transformants at steady-state concentrations of 5 and 2 copies per cell. The globin transcripts from one cell line are polyadenylylated and migrate as 9S RNA on methylmercury gels. These transcripts reflect correct processing of the two intervening sequences but lack 48 ± 5 nucleotides present at the 5' terminus of rabbit erythrocyte globin mRNA
Unitarity bounds and RG flows in time dependent quantum field theory
We generalize unitarity bounds on operator dimensions in conformal field
theory to field theories with spacetime dependent couplings. Below the energy
scale of spacetime variation of the couplings, their evolution can strongly
affect the physics, effectively shifting the infrared operator scaling and
unitarity bounds determined from correlation functions in the theory. We
analyze this explicitly for large- double-trace flows, and connect these to
UV complete field theories. One motivating class of examples comes from our
previous work on FRW holography, where this effect explains the range of
flavors allowed in the dual, time dependent, field theory.Comment: 38 page
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