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Adding new hair to the 3-charge black ring
Motivated by the string theory analysis of arXiv:1108.6331, we construct a
class of 1/8-BPS solutions of type IIB supergravity compactified on S^1 x T^4.
In this duality frame our ansatz allows for a non-trivial NS-NS B-field which
has been usually set to zero in previous studies of 1/8-BPS geometries. We
provide a M-theory description of these new geometries and show that they can
be interpreted as the lift of solutions of the N=2 5D supergravity with three
vector multiplets and whose scalar manifold is the symmetric space SO(1,1) x
(SO(1,2)/SO(2)). Finally we show that the non-minimal 5D black rings provide an
explicit example of solutions falling in this ansatz. In particular we point
out the existence of a black ring that has an extra dipole charge with respect
to the solutions of the STU-model. In the near-horizon limit, this ring has an
AdS_3 x S^3 geometry with the same radius as the one of the 3-charge black hole
and thus its microstates should belong to the usual D1-D5 CFT.Comment: 18 page
Twisted determinants and bosonic open strings in an electromagnetic field
The bosonization equivalence between the 2-dimensional Dirac and Laplacian
operators can be used to derive new interesting identities involving Theta
functions. We use these formulae to compute the multiloop partition function of
the bosonic open string in presence of a constant electromagnetic field.Comment: 7 pages; Contribution to the proceedings of the 36th International
Symposium Ahrenshoop. v2: References adde
On the Hamilton's isoperimetric ratio in complete Riemannian manifolds of finite volume
We contribute to an original problem studied by Hamilton and others, in order
to understand the behaviour of maximal solutions of the Ricci flow both in
compact and non-compact complete orientable Riemannian manifolds of finite
volume. The case of dimension two has peculiarities, which force us to use
different ideas from the corresponding higher dimensional case. We show the
existence of connected regions with a connected complementary set (the
so-called "separating regions"). In dimension higher than two, the associated
problem of minimization is reduced to an auxiliary problem for the
isoperimetric profile. This is possible via an argument of compactness in
geometric measure theory. Indeed we develop a definitive theory, which allows
us to circumvent the shortening curve flow approach of previous authors at the
cost of some applications of geometric measure theory and Ascoli-Arzela's
Theorem.Comment: Example 5.4 is new; Theorem 4.5 is reformulated; 29 pages; 7 figure
Collecting and Analyzing Failure Data of Bluetooth Personal Area Networks
This work presents a failure data analysis campaign on
Bluetooth Personal Area Networks (PANs) conducted on
two kind of heterogeneous testbeds (working for more than
one year). The obtained results reveal how failures distribution
are characterized and suggest how to improve the
dependability of Bluetooth PANs. Specically, we dene the
failure model and we then identify the most effective recovery
actions and masking strategies that can be adopted for
each failure. We then integrate the discovered recovery actions
and masking strategies in our testbeds, improving the
availability and the reliability of 3.64% (up to 36.6%) and
202% (referred to the Mean Time To Failure), respectively
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