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Interaction of Discrete States in Two-Dimensional String Theory
We study the couplings of discrete states that appear in the string theory
embedded in two dimensions, and show that they are given by the structure
constants of the group of area preserving diffeomorphisms. We propose an
effective action for these states, which is itself invariant under this
infinite-dimensional group.Comment: 12 page
Gravitational Dressing of Renormalization Group
We study the gravitational dressing of renormalizable two-dimensional field
theories. Our main result is that the one-loop -function is finitely
renormalized by the factor , where is the central charge of
the gravitational current algebra.Comment: preprint PUPT-1421 10 page
Effects of Strain coupling and Marginal dimensionality in the nature of phase transition in Quantum paraelectrics
Here a recently observed weak first order transition in doped SrTiO3 is
argued to be a consequence of the coupling between strain and order parameter
fluctuations. Starting with a semi-microscopic action, and using
renormalization group equations for vertices, we write the free energy of such
a system. This fluctuation renormalized free energy is then used to discuss the
possibility of first order transition at zero temperature as well as at finite
temperature. An asymptotic analysis predicts small but a finite discontinuity
in the order parameter near a mean field quantum critical point at zero
temperature. In case of finite temperature transition, near quantum critical
point such a possibility is found to be extremely weak. Results are in accord
with some experimental findings on quantum paraelectrics such as SrTiO3 and
KTaO3.Comment: Revised versio
Theory of the fractional microwave-induced resistance oscillations
We develop a systematic theory of microwave-induced oscillations in
magnetoresistivity of a 2D electron gas in the vicinity of fractional harmonics
of the cyclotron resonance, observed in recent experiments. We show that in the
limit of well-separated Landau levels the effect is dominated by a change of
the distribution function induced by multiphoton processes. At moderate
magnetic field, a single-photon mechanism originating from the
microwave-induced sidebands in the density of states of disorder-broadened
Landau levels becomes important.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; V2: published version (typos corrected,
references added and updated
Fluid Dynamics of NSR Strings
We show that the renormalization group flows of the massless superstring
modes in the presence of fluctuating D-branes satisfy the equations of fluid
dynamics.In particular, we show that the D-brane's U(1) field is related to the
velocity function in the Navier-Stokes equation while the dilaton plays the
role of the passive scalar advected by the turbulent flow. This leads us to
suggest a possible isomorphism between the off-shell superstring theory in the
presence of fluctuating branes and the fluid mechanical degrees of freedom.Comment: 24 pages Dedicated to the memory of Ian Koga
Many-body delocalization transition and relaxation in a quantum dot
We revisit the problem of quantum localization of many-body states in a
quantum dot and the associated problem of relaxation of an excited state in a
finite correlated electron system. We determine the localization threshold for
the eigenstates in Fock space. We argue that the localization-delocalization
transition (which manifests itself, e.g., in the statistics of many-body energy
levels) becomes sharp in the limit of a large dimensionless conductance (or,
equivalently, in the limit of weak interaction). We also analyze the temporal
relaxation of quantum states of various types (a "hot-electron state", a
"typical" many-body state, and a single-electron excitation added to a "thermal
state") with energies below, at, and above the transition.Comment: 16+6 pages, 2 figures; comments, additional explanations, references,
and Supplemental Material adde
Ultranarrow resonance in Coulomb drag between quantum wires at coinciding densities
We investigate the influence of the chemical potential mismatch
(different electron densities) on Coulomb drag between two parallel ballistic
quantum wires. For pair collisions, the drag resistivity
shows a peculiar anomaly at with being finite at
and vanishing at any nonzero . The "bodyless" resonance in
at zero is only broadened by processes of
multi-particle scattering. We analyze Coulomb drag for finite in the
presence of both two- and three-particle scattering within the kinetic equation
framework, focusing on a Fokker-Planck picture of the interaction-induced
diffusion in momentum space of the double-wire system. We describe the
dependence of on for both weak and strong intrawire
equilibration due to three-particle scattering.Comment: 21 pages (+2.5 pages Suppl. Mat.), 2 figures; additional explanation
Emergence of domains and nonlinear transport in the zero-resistance state
We study transport in the domain state, the so-called zero-resistance state,
that emerges in a two-dimensional electron system in which the combined action
of microwave radiation and magnetic field produces a negative absolute
conductivity. We show that the voltage-biased system has a rich phase diagram
in the system size and voltage plane, with second- and first-order transitions
between the domain and homogeneous states for small and large voltages,
respectively. We find the residual negative dissipative resistance in the
stable domain state.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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