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Anomaly constraints and string/F-theory geometry in 6D quantum gravity
Quantum anomalies, determined by the Atiyah-Singer index theorem, place
strong constraints on the space of quantum gravity theories in six dimensions
with minimal supersymmetry. The conjecture of "string universality" states that
all such theories which do not have anomalies or other quantum inconsistencies
are realized in string theory. This paper describes this conjecture and recent
work by Kumar, Morrison, and the author towards developing a global picture of
the space of consistent 6D supergravities and their realization in string
theory via F-theory constructions. We focus on the discrete data for each model
associated with the gauge symmetry group and the representation of this group
on matter fields. The 6D anomaly structure determines an integral lattice for
each gravity theory, which is related to the geometry of an elliptically
fibered Calabi-Yau three-fold in an F-theory construction. Possible exceptions
to the string universality conjecture suggest novel constraints on low-energy
gravity theories which may be identified from the structure of F-theory
geometry.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX; Contribution to proceedings of "Perspectives in
Mathematics and Physics," conference in honor of I. M. Singe
Three-Index Symmetric Matter Representations of SU(2) in F-Theory from Non-Tate Form Weierstrass Models
We give an explicit construction of a class of F-theory models with matter in
the three-index symmetric (4) representation of SU(2). This matter is realized
at codimension two loci in the F-theory base where the divisor carrying the
gauge group is singular; the associated Weierstrass model does not have the
form associated with a generic SU(2) Tate model. For 6D theories, the matter is
localized at a triple point singularity of arithmetic genus g=3 in the curve
supporting the SU(2) group. This is the first explicit realization of matter in
F-theory in a representation corresponding to a genus contribution greater than
one. The construction is realized by "unHiggsing" a model with a U(1) gauge
factor under which there is matter with charge q=3. The resulting SU(2) models
can be further unHiggsed to realize non-Abelian G_2xSU(2) models with more
conventional matter content or SU(2)^3 models with trifundamental matter. The
U(1) models used as the basis for this construction do not seem to have a
Weierstrass realization in the general form found by Morrison-Park, suggesting
that a generalization of that form may be needed to incorporate models with
arbitrary matter representations and gauge groups localized on singular
divisors.Comment: 34 pages, 3 figure
How Black Candidates Affect Voter Turnout
Both Black and White voter turnout increases 2-3 percentage points with each Black Democrat on the ballot. Given the groups' representations in the population, the White response is numerically greater. Whites of both parties are less likely to vote for their parties' candidate when s/he is Black. The turnout findings are not explained away by voter, election, or politician characteristics. However the fact that there is no turnout response to Black Republicans suggests that a perception of Blacks' ideology may be a factor.
The quadratic form E_8 and exotic homology manifolds
An explicit (-1)^n-quadratic form over Z[Z^{2n}] representing the surgery
problem E_8 x T^{2n} is obtained, for use in the Bryant-Ferry-Mio-Weinberger
construction of 2n-dimensional exotic homology manifolds.Comment: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology Monographs on 22
April 200
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