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The AdS/CFT Correspondence for the Massive Rarita-Schwinger Field
The complete solution to the massive Rarita-Schwinger field equation in
anti-de Sitter space is constructed, and used in the AdS/CFT correspondence to
calculate the correlators for the boundary conformal field theory. It is found
that when no condition is imposed on the field solution, there appear two
different boundary conformal field operators, one coupling to a
Rarita-Schwinger field and the other to a Dirac field. These two operators are
seen to have different scaling dimensions, with that of the spinor-coupled
operator exhibiting non-analytic mass dependence.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, Minor typos corrected at beginning of sec.
Dp-brane Tension from Tachyons and B-field in Vacuum String Field Theory
We consider tachyonic string-field fluctuations about a Dp-brane background
in the geometrical (CFT) formulation of Vacuum String Field Theory. We then
extend this analysis to the case of a background B-field. We find that the
standard results for D-brane tension are reproduced in both cases.Comment: 14 Pages, LaTeX, No figures. V2: Removed minor typo
The Relationships between Physical Habitat Factors and Benthic Diversity in Southeastern Oklahoma Streams
Timescales of Massive Human Entrainment
The past two decades have seen an upsurge of interest in the collective
behaviors of complex systems composed of many agents entrained to each other
and to external events. In this paper, we extend concepts of entrainment to the
dynamics of human collective attention. We conducted a detailed investigation
of the unfolding of human entrainment - as expressed by the content and
patterns of hundreds of thousands of messages on Twitter - during the 2012 US
presidential debates. By time locking these data sources, we quantify the
impact of the unfolding debate on human attention. We show that collective
social behavior covaries second-by-second to the interactional dynamics of the
debates: A candidate speaking induces rapid increases in mentions of his name
on social media and decreases in mentions of the other candidate. Moreover,
interruptions by an interlocutor increase the attention received. We also
highlight a distinct time scale for the impact of salient moments in the
debate: Mentions in social media start within 5-10 seconds after the moment;
peak at approximately one minute; and slowly decay in a consistent fashion
across well-known events during the debates. Finally, we show that public
attention after an initial burst slowly decays through the course of the
debates. Thus we demonstrate that large-scale human entrainment may hold across
a number of distinct scales, in an exquisitely time-locked fashion. The methods
and results pave the way for careful study of the dynamics and mechanisms of
large-scale human entrainment.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables, 4 supplementary figures. 2nd version
revised according to peer reviewers' comments: more detailed explanation of
the methods, and grounding of the hypothese
Measuring water use in a green economy, A report of the Working Group on water Efficiency to the International Resource Panel
DELTA AND EPSILON THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS AND THE DELTA-TO-EPSILON CONTRACTION FOR SOME PLUTONIUM-RICH ALLOYS.
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