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Interacting Strings in Matrix String Theory
It is here explained how the Green-Schwarz superstring theory arises from
Matrix String Theory. This is obtained as the strong YM-coupling limit of the
theory expanded around its BPS instantonic configurations, via the
identification of the interacting string diagram with the spectral curve of the
relevant configuration. Both the GS action and the perturbative weight
, where is the Euler characteristic of the world-sheet
surface and the string coupling, are obtained.Comment: 11 pages, no figures, two references adde
Instantons on ALE spaces and Super Liouville Conformal Field Theories
We provide evidence that the conformal blocks of N=1 super Liouville
conformal field theory are described in terms of the SU(2) Nekrasov partition
function on the ALE space O_{P^1}(-2).Comment: 10 page
N=2 SYM RG Scale as Modulus for WDVV Equations
We derive a new set of WDVV equations for N=2 SYM in which the
renormalization scale is identified with the distinguished modulus
which naturally arises in topological field theories.Comment: 6 pages, LaTe
Nonperturbative Relations in N=2 SUSY Yang-Mills and WDVV equation
We find the nonperturbative relation between , the prepotential and the
vevs in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories with
gauge group . Nonlinear differential equations for including
the Witten -- Dijkgraaf -- Verlinde -- Verlinde equation are obtained. This
indicates that SYM theories are essentially topological field theories
and that should be seen as low-energy limit of some topological string theory.
Furthermore, we construct relevant modular invariant quantities, derive
canonical relations between the periods and investigate the structure of the
beta function by giving its explicit form in the moduli coordinates. In doing
this we discuss the uniformization problem for the quantum moduli space. The
method we propose can be generalized to supersymmetric Yang-Mills
theories with higher rank gauge groups.Comment: 12 pages, LaTex. Expanded version. New results, corrections,
references and acknowledgements adde
Imaging memory in temporal lobe epilepsy: predicting the effects of temporal lobe resection
Functional magnetic resonance imaging can demonstrate the functional anatomy of cognitive processes. In patients with refractory temporal lobe epilepsy, evaluation of preoperative verbal and visual memory function is important as anterior temporal lobe resections may result in material specific memory impairment, typically verbal memory decline following left and visual memory decline after right anterior temporal lobe resection. This study aimed to investigate reorganization of memory functions in temporal lobe epilepsy and to determine whether preoperative memory functional magnetic resonance imaging may predict memory changes following anterior temporal lobe resection. We studied 72 patients with unilateral medial temporal lobe epilepsy (41 left) and 20 healthy controls. A functional magnetic resonance imaging memory encoding paradigm for pictures, words and faces was used testing verbal and visual memory in a single scanning session on a 3T magnetic resonance imaging scanner. Fifty-four patients subsequently underwent left (29) or right (25) anterior temporal lobe resection. Verbal and design learning were assessed before and 4 months after surgery. Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis revealed that in left temporal lobe epilepsy, greater left hippocampal activation for word encoding correlated with better verbal memory. In right temporal lobe epilepsy, greater right hippocampal activation for face encoding correlated with better visual memory. In left temporal lobe epilepsy, greater left than right anterior hippocampal activation on word encoding correlated with greater verbal memory decline after left anterior temporal lobe resection, while greater left than right posterior hippocampal activation correlated with better postoperative verbal memory outcome. In right temporal lobe epilepsy, greater right than left anterior hippocampal functional magnetic resonance imaging activation on face encoding predicted greater visual memory decline after right anterior temporal lobe resection, while greater right than left posterior hippocampal activation correlated with better visual memory outcome. Stepwise linear regression identified asymmetry of activation for encoding words and faces in the ipsilateral anterior medial temporal lobe as strongest predictors for postoperative verbal and visual memory decline. Activation asymmetry, language lateralization and performance on preoperative neuropsychological tests predicted clinically significant verbal memory decline in all patients who underwent left anterior temporal lobe resection, but were less able to predict visual memory decline after right anterior temporal lobe resection. Preoperative memory functional magnetic resonance imaging was the strongest predictor of verbal and visual memory decline following anterior temporal lobe resection. Preoperatively, verbal and visual memory function utilized the damaged, ipsilateral hippocampus and also the contralateral hippocampus. Memory function in the ipsilateral posterior hippocampus may contribute to better preservation of memory after surgery
G2 Hitchin functionals at one loop
We consider the quantization of the effective target space description of
topological M-theory in terms of the Hitchin functional whose critical points
describe seven-manifolds with G2 structure. The one-loop partition function for
this theory is calculated and an extended version of it, that is related to
generalized G2 geometry, is compared with the topological G2 string. We relate
the reduction of the effective action for the extended G2 theory to the Hitchin
functional description of the topological string in six dimensions. The
dependence of the partition functions on the choice of background G2 metric is
also determined.Comment: 58 pages, LaTeX; v2: Acknowledgments adde
Low Energy Effective Action in N=2 Yang-Mills as an Integrated Anomaly
Based on chiral ring relations and anomalies, as described by Cachazo,
Douglas, Seiberg and Witten, we argue that the holomorphic effective action in
N=2 Yang-Mills theory can be understood as an integrated U(1) anomaly from a
purely field theory point of view. In particular, we show that the periods of
the Riemann surface arising from the generalized Konishi anomaly can be given a
physical interpretation without referring to special geometry. We also discuss
consequences for the multi-instanton calculus in N=2 Yang-Mills theory.Comment: 25 pages, 2 figures ; v2: reference adde
Surface charges and dynamical Killing tensors for higher spin gauge fields in constant curvature spaces
In the context of massless higher spin gauge fields in constant curvature
spaces, we compute the surface charges which generalize the electric charge for
spin one, the color charges in Yang-Mills theories and the energy-momentum and
angular momentum for asymptotically flat gravitational fields. We show that
there is a one-to-one map from surface charges onto divergence free Killing
tensors. These Killing tensors are computed by relating them to a cohomology
group of the first quantized BRST model underlying the Fronsdal action.Comment: 21 pages Latex file, references and comment adde
Matone's relation of N=2 super Yang-Mills and spectrum of Toda chain
In N=2 super Yang-Mills theory, the Matone's relation relates instanton
corrections of the prepotential to instanton corrections of scalar field
condensation . This relation has been proved to hold for Omega
deformed theories too, using localization method. In this paper, we first give
a case study supporting the relation, which does not rely on the localization
technique. Especially, we show that the magnetic expansion also satisfies a
relation of Matone's type. Then we discuss implication of the relation for the
spectrum of periodic Toda chain, in the context of recently proposed
Nekrasov-Shatashvili scheme.Comment: 17 pages; v2 minor changes, references added; v3 more material added
in 2nd section, clarification in 4th sectio
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