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BPS Solitons and Killing Spinors in Three Dimensional N=2 Supergravity
In the framework of three dimensional extended supergravity theories, we
demonstrate that there exist non-trivial Killing spinors over BPS soliton
configurations, even when the space-time is asymptotically conical. We also
show that there are no physical fermionic zero modes on these backgrounds. We
further generalize these results to the case of semilocal systems.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX. Short Talk given at the Meeting ``Trends in
Theoretical Physics'', April 28th-May 6th, 1997, La Plata, Argentin
Probe D-branes in Superconformal Field Theories
We overview the main configurations of D-brane probes in the AdS_5 x X^5
background of type IIB string theory (X^5 being a Sasaki-Einstein manifold),
and examine their most salient features from the point of view of the dual
quiver superconformal field theory.Comment: 5 pages; contribution to the proceedings of the 2nd RTN Network
Workshop and Midterm Meeting: Constituents, Fundamental Forces and Symmetries
of the Universe, Naples, Italy, 9-13 Oct 2006; v2: a footnote and a reference
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Strong coupling expansion and Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations
We study the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations in the strong coupling regime
of the N=2 super Yang-Mills theory in the vicinity of the maximal
singularities. In the case of SU(2) the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations fix
completely the strong coupling expansion. For higher rank SU(N) they provide a
set of non-trivial constraints on the form of this expansion. As an example, we
study the off-diagonal couplings at the maximal point for which we propose an
ansatz that fulfills all the equations.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, no figures; v2: The expression for the off-diagonal
couplings has been corrected and numerical checks have been extended. One
reference adde
Supersymmetry and Bosonization in Three Dimensions
We discuss on the possible existence of a supersymmetric invariance in purely
fermionic planar systems and its relation to the fermion-boson mapping in
three-dimensional quantum field theory. We consider, as a very simple example,
the bosonization of free massive fermions and show that, under certain
conditions on the masses, this model displays a supersymmetric-like invariance
in the low energy regime. We construct the purely fermionic expression for the
supercurrent and the non-linear supersymmetry transformation laws. We argue
that the supersymmetry is absent in the limit of massless fermions where the
bosonized theory is non-local.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, no figures, to appear in Physics Letters
D6 branes and M theory geometrical transitions from gauged supergravity
We study the supergravity duals of supersymmetric theories arising in the
world-volume of D6 branes wrapping holomorphic two-cycles and special
Lagrangian three-cycles within the framework of eight dimensional gauged
supergravity. When uplifted to 11d, our solutions represent M-theory on the
background of, respectively, the small resolution of the conifold and a
manifold with G_2 holonomy. We further discuss on the flop and other possible
geometrical transitions and its implications.Comment: 16 pages, harvmac, one figure; references adde
N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories and Whitham integrable hierarchies
We review recent work on the study of N=2 super Yang-Mills theory with gauge
group SU(N) from the point of view of the Whitham hierarchy, mainly focusing on
three main results: (i) We develop a new recursive method to compute the whole
instanton expansion of the low-energy effective prepotential; (ii) We interpret
the slow times of the hierarchy as additional couplings and promote them to
spurion superfields that softly break N=2 supersymmetry down to N=0 through
deformations associated to higher Casimir operators of the gauge group; (iii)
We show that the Seiberg-Witten-Whitham equations provide a set of non-trivial
constraints on the form of the strong coupling expansion in the vicinity of the
maximal singularities. We use them to check a proposal that we make for the
value of the off-diagonal couplings at those points of the moduli space.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, no figures; Invited talk at the Second Meeting
"Trends in Theoretical Physics", held in Buenos Aires, December 199
Blowup formulae in Donaldson-Witten theory and integrable hierarchies
We investigate blowup formulae in Donaldson-Witten theory with gauge group
SU(N), using the theory of hyperelliptic Kleinian functions. We find that the
blowup function is a hyperelliptic sigma-function and we describe an explicit
procedure to expand it in terms of the Casimirs of the gauge group up to
arbitrary order. As a corollary, we obtain a new expression for the contact
terms and we show that the correlation functions involving the exceptional
divisor are governed by the KdV hierarchy. We also show that, for manifolds of
simple type, the blowup function becomes a tau-function for a multisoliton
solution.Comment: 34 pages, harvmac, typos corrected, final versio
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