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    Chiral quark dynamics and topological charge: The role of the Ramond-Ramond U(1) Gauge Field in Holographic QCD

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    The Witten-Sakai-Sugimoto construction of holographic QCD in terms of D4 color branes and D8 flavor branes in type IIA string theory is used to investigate the role of topological charge in the chiral dynamics of quarks in QCD. The QCD theta term arises from a compactified 5-dimensional Chern-Simons term on the D4 branes. This term couples the QCD topological charge to the Ramond-Ramond U(1)U(1) gauge field of IIA string theory. The nonzero topological susceptibility of pure-glue QCD can be attributed to the presence of D6 branes, which constitute magnetic sources of the RR gauge field. The topological charge of QCD is required, by an anomaly inflow argument, to coincide in space-time with the intersection of the D6 branes and the D4 color branes. This clarifies the relation between D6 branes and the coherent, codimension-one topological charge membranes observed in QCD Monte Carlo calculations. Using open-string/closed-string duality, we interpret a quark loop (represented by a D4-D8 open string loop) in terms of closed-string exchange between color and flavor branes. The role of the RR gauge field in quark-antiquark annihilation processes is discussed. RR exchange in the s-channel generates a 4-quark contact term which produces an η\eta' mass insertion and provides an explanation for the observed spin-parity structure of the OZI rule. The (logDet  U)2(\log {\rm Det\;U})^2 form of the U(1)U(1) anomaly emerges naturally. RR exchange in the t-channel of the qqq\overline{q} scattering amplitude produces a Nambu-Jona Lasinio interaction which may provide a mechanism for spontaneous breaking of SU(Nf)×SU(Nf)SU(N_f)\times SU(N_f).Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure

    Modernism and the periodical scene in 1915 and today

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    This article considers the Portuguese magazine Orpheu (1915) within the wider context of periodicals within modernism, drawing upon work carried out by the Modernist Magazines Project. It does this by considering such crucial features of the modernist magazine as its chronology and its geographical reach, and also points to new methods of analysing the materiality of magazines. By understanding the broader milieu of the modernist magazine we gain a clearer sense of how Orpheu can begin to be placed within the cultural field of the modernism

    Loop Representations of the Quark Determinant in Lattice QCD

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    The modelling of the ultraviolet contributions to the quark determinant in lattice QCD in terms of a small number of Wilson loops is examined. Complete Dirac spectra are obtained for sizeable ensembles of SU(3) gauge fields at β\beta=5.7 on 64^4, 84^4, and 104^4 lattices allowing for the first time a detailed study of the volume dependence of the effective loop action generating the quark determinant. The connection to the hopping parameter expansion is examined in the heavy quark limit. We compare the efficiency and accuracy of various methods- specifically, Lanczos versus stochastic approaches- for extracting the quark determinant on an ensemble of configurations.Comment: 20 pages, LaTe

    ‘A True Magic Chamber’: The Public Face of the Modernist Bookshop

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    This article explores the role of bookshops in the construction of a public for modernism and analyses a number of bookshops committed to promoting modernist culture, such as those run by Sylvia Beach (Shakespeare and Company), Adrienne Monnier (La Maison des Amis des Livres), and Frances Steloff (Gotham Book Mart). It also considers how the bookshop is a fulcrum between commerce and culture, a key issue for contemporary modernist studies, and discusses aspects of bookshop culture that seem to operate ‘beyond’ the market. One example is that of We Moderns, a catalogue issued by the Gotham Book Mart in 1940 and which represents a fascinating example of the print culture of the modernist bookshop. Drawing upon the work of Mark Morrisson and Lawrence Rainey, the article also evaluates the position of the bookshop within debates around modernism and the public sphere

    QED2 as a testbed for interpolations between quenched and full QCD

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    Lattice QED2 with the Wilson formulation of fermions is used as a convenient model system to study artifacts of the quenched approximation on a finite lattice. The quenched functional integral is shown to be ill-defined in this system as a consequence of the appearance of exactly real modes for physical values of the fermion mass. The location and frequency of such modes is studied as a function of lattice spacing, lattice volume, topological charge and improved action parameters. The efficacy of the recently proposed modified quenched approximation is examined, as well as a new approach to the interpolation from the quenched to full dynamical theory employing a truncated form of the fermion determinant.Comment: Talk presented by A. Duncan at LATTICE97 (theoretical developments

    Low Dirac Eigenmodes and the Topological and Chiral Structure of the QCD Vacuum

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    Several lattice calculations which probe the chiral and topological structure of QCD are discussed. The results focus attention on the low-lying eigenmodes of the Dirac operator in typical gauge field configurations.Comment: Talk presented at the DPF2000 Conferenc

    Unquenched Studies Using the Truncated Determinant Algorithm

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    A truncated determinant algorithm is used to study the physical effects of the quark eigenmodes associated with eigenvalues below 420 MeV. This initial high statistics study focuses on coarse (646^4) lattices (with O(a2a^2) improved gauge action), light internal quark masses and large physical volumes. Three features of full QCD are examined: topological charge distributions, string breaking as observed in the static energy and the eta prime mass.Comment: Lattice2001(confinement); 3pgs(Latex), 4figs.(ps

    An Efficient Algorithm for QCD with Light Dynamical Quarks

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    A new approach to the inclusion of virtual quark effects in lattice QCD simulations is presented. Infrared modes which build in the chiral physics in the light quark mass limit are included exactly and in a gauge invariant way. At fixed physical volume the number of relevant infrared modes does not increase as the continuum limit is approached. The acceptance of our procedure does not decrease substantially in the limit of small quark masses. Two alternative approaches are discussed for including systematically the remaining ultraviolet modes. In particular, we present evidence that these modes are accurately described by an effective action involving only small Wilson loops.Comment: 37 pages (Latex) including 18 figures (EPS
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