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Realisations of Symmetry
We perform a systematic investigation of free-scalar realisations of the
Za\-mo\-lod\-chi\-kov algebra in which the operator product of two
spin-three generators contains a non-zero operator of spin four which has
vanishing norm. This generalises earlier work where such an operator was
required to be absent. By allowing this spin-four null operator we obtain
several realisations of the algebra both in terms of two scalars as well
as in terms of an arbitrary number of free scalars. Our analysis is
complete for the case of two-scalar realisations.Comment: 14 pages, LATEX, UG-6/9
Validation of a smartphone app to map social networks of proximity
Social network analysis is a prominent approach to investigate interpersonal
relationships. Most studies use self-report data to quantify the connections
between participants and construct social networks. In recent years smartphones
have been used as an alternative to map networks by assessing the proximity
between participants based on Bluetooth and GPS data. While most studies have
handed out specially programmed smartphones to study participants, we developed
an application for iOS and Android to collect Bluetooth data from participants
own smartphones. In this study, we compared the networks estimated with the
smartphone app to those obtained from sociometric badges and self-report data.
Participants (n=21) installed the app on their phone and wore a sociometric
badge during office hours. Proximity data was collected for 4 weeks. A
contingency table revealed a significant association between proximity data
(rho = 0.17, p<0.0001), but the marginal odds were higher for the app (8.6%)
than for the badges (1.3%), indicating that dyads were more often detected by
the app. We then compared the networks that were estimated using the proximity
and self-report data. All three networks were significantly correlated,
although the correlation with self-reported data was lower for the app (rho =
0.25) than for badges (rho = 0.67). The scanning rates of the app varied
considerably between devices and was lower on iOS than on Android. The
association between the app and the badges increased when the network was
estimated between participants whose app recorded more regularly. These
findings suggest that the accuracy of proximity networks can be further
improved by reducing missing data and restricting the interpersonal distance at
which interactions are detected.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figure
Cofactor regeneration by a soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase for biological production of hydromorphone
We have applied the soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase of Pseudomonas fluorescens to a cell-free system for the regeneration of the nicotinamide cofactors NAD and NADP in the biological production of the important semisynthetic opiate drug hydromorphone. The original recombinant whole-cell system suffered from cofactor depletion resulting from the action of an NADP(+)-dependent morphine dehydrogenase and an NADH-dependent morphinone reductase. By applying a soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase, which can transfer reducing equivalents between NAD and NADP, we demonstrate with a cell-free system that efficient cofactor cycling in the presence of catalytic amounts of cofactors occurs, resulting in high yields of hydromorphone. The ratio of morphine dehydrogenase, morphinone reductase, and soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase is critical for diminishing the production of the unwanted by-product dihydromorphine and for optimum hydromorphone yields. Application of the soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase to the whole-cell system resulted in an improved biocatalyst with an extended lifetime. These results demonstrate the usefulness of the soluble pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase and its wider application as a tool in metabolic engineering and biocatalysis
Using Bluetooth Low Energy in smartphones to map social networks
Social networks have an important role in an individual's health, with the
propagation of health-related features through a network, and correlations
between network structures and symptomatology. Using Bluetooth-enabled
smartphones to measure social connectivity is an alternative to traditional
paper-based data collection; however studies employing this technology have
been restricted to limited sets of homogenous handsets. We investigated the
feasibility of using the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol, present on users'
own smartphones, to measure social connectivity. A custom application was
designed for Android and iOS handsets. The app was configured to simultaneously
broadcast via BLE and perform periodic discovery scans for other nearby
devices. The app was installed on two Android handsets and two iOS handsets,
and each combination of devices was tested in the foreground, background and
locked states. Connectivity was successfully measured in all test cases, except
between two iOS devices when both were in a locked state with their screens
off. As smartphones are in a locked state for the majority of a day, this
severely limits the ability to measure social connectivity on users' own
smartphones. It is not currently feasible to use Bluetooth Low Energy to map
social networks, due to the inability of iOS devices to detect another iOS
device when both are in a locked state. While the technology was successfully
implemented on Android devices, this represents a smaller market share of
partially or fully compatible devices.Comment: 6 pages, 1 tabl
Non-extremal D-instantons
We construct the most general non-extremal deformation of the D-instanton
solution with maximal rotational symmetry. The general non-supersymmetric
solution carries electric charges of the SL(2,R) symmetry, which correspond to
each of the three conjugacy classes of SL(2,R). Our calculations naturally
generalise to arbitrary dimensions and arbitrary dilaton couplings.
We show that for specific values of the dilaton coupling parameter, the
non-extremal instanton solutions can be viewed as wormholes of non-extremal
Reissner-Nordstr\"om black holes in one higher dimension. We extend this result
by showing that for other values of the dilaton coupling parameter, the
non-extremal instanton solutions can be uplifted to non-extremal non-dilatonic
p-branes in p+1 dimensions higher.
Finally, we attempt to consider the solutions as instantons of (compactified)
type IIB superstring theory. In particular, we derive an elegant formula for
the instanton action. We conjecture that the non-extremal D-instantons can
contribute to the R^8-terms in the type IIB string effective action.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures. v3: minor correction and reference adde
The holographic RG flow in a field theory on a curved background
As shown by Freedman, Gubser, Pilch and Warner, the RG flow in
super-Yang-Mills theory broken to an theory by the addition of a
mass term can be described in terms of a supersymmetric domain wall solution in
five-dimensional gauged supergravity. The FGPW flow is an example
of a holographic RG flow in a field theory on a flat background. Here we put
the field theory studied by Freedman, Gubser, Pilch and Warner on a curved
background, and we construct the supersymmetric domain wall solution
which describes the RG flow in this field theory. This solution is a curved
(non Ricci flat) domain wall solution. This example demonstrates that
holographic RG flows in supersymmetric field theories on a curved
background can be described in terms of curved supersymmetric domain wall
solutions.Comment: 14 pages, LaTe
Hydrodynamics from the Dp-brane
We complete the computation of viscous transport coefficients in the near
horizon geometries that arise from a stack of black Dp-branes for p=2,...,6 in
the decoupling limit. The main new result is the obtention of the bulk
viscosity which, for all p, is found to be related to the speed of sound by the
simple relation \zeta/\eta = -2(v_s^2-1/p). For completeness the shear
viscosity is rederived from gravitational perturbations in the shear and scalar
channels. We comment on technical issues like the counterterms needed, or the
possible dependence on the conformal frame.Comment: 15 page
AdS Duals of Matrix Strings
We review recent work on the holographic duals of type II and heterotic
matrix string theories described by warped AdS_3 supergravities. In particular,
we compute the spectra of Kaluza-Klein primaries for type I, II supergravities
on warped AdS_3xS^7 and match them with the primary operators in the dual
two-dimensional gauge theories. The presence of non-trivial warp factors and
dilaton profiles requires a modification of the familiar dictionary between
masses and ``scaling'' dimensions of fields and operators. We present these
modifications for the general case of domain wall/QFT correspondences between
supergravities on warped AdS_{d+1}xS^q geometries and super Yang-Mills theories
with 16 supercharges.Comment: 7 pages, Proceedings of the RTN workshop ``The quantum structure of
spacetime and the geometric nature of fundamental interactions'', Leuven,
September 200
Supercharges, Killing Spinors and Intersecting Gauge Five-branes
We obtain new solutions where a string and a pp-wave lie in the common
worldvolume directions of the non-standard intersection of two gauge 5-branes
in the heterotic string. The two 5-branes are supported by independent SU(2)
Yang-Mills instantons in their respective (non-overlapping) transverse spaces.
We present a detailed study of the unbroken supersymmetry, focusing especially
on a comparison between a direct construction of Killing spinors and a counting
of zero eigenvalues in the annticommutator of supercharges. The results are in
agreement with some previous arguments, to the effect that additional zero
eigenvalues resulting from a ``fine-tuning'' between positive-energy and
negative-energy contributions from different components in an intersection are
spurious, and should not be taken as an indication of supersymmetry
enhancements. These observations have a general applicability that goes beyond
the specific example we study in this paper.Comment: Latex, 23 pages; minor revisions, and references adde
Seven-branes and Supersymmetry
We re-investigate the construction of half-supersymmetric 7-brane solutions
of IIB supergravity. Our method is based on the requirement of having globally
well-defined Killing spinors and the inclusion of SL(2,Z)-invariant source
terms. In addition to the well-known solutions going back to Greene, Shapere,
Vafa and Yau we find new supersymmetric configurations, containing objects
whose monodromies are not related to the monodromy of a D7-brane by an SL(2,Z)
transformation.Comment: 31 pages, 3 figure
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