The road to no-scale supergravity
AB Lahanas, DV Nanopoulos - Physics Reports, 1987 - Elsevier
No-scale supergravity is a leading candidate for an effective theory that describes nature at
energies below the Planck scale (mp≌ 10 19 GeV). Its virtues, such as an automatically …
energies below the Planck scale (mp≌ 10 19 GeV). Its virtues, such as an automatically …
Brane dynamics and gauge theory
A Giveon, D Kutasov - Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999 - APS
USING STANDARD SYSTE Page 1 Brane dynamics and gauge theory Amit Giveon Racah
Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel David Kutasov EFI and …
Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel David Kutasov EFI and …
Quantum field theory and the Jones polynomial
E Witten - Communications in Mathematical Physics, 1989 - Springer
It is shown that 2+ 1 dimensional quantum Yang-Mills theory, with an action consisting
purely of the Chern-Simons term, is exactly soluble and gives a natural framework for …
purely of the Chern-Simons term, is exactly soluble and gives a natural framework for …
Snowmass white paper: Generalized symmetries in quantum field theory and beyond
Symmetry plays a central role in quantum field theory. Recent developments include
symmetries that act on defects and other subsystems, and symmetries that are categorical …
symmetries that act on defects and other subsystems, and symmetries that are categorical …
Paired states of fermions in two dimensions with breaking of parity and time-reversal symmetries and the fractional quantum Hall effect
N Read, D Green - Physical Review B, 2000 - APS
We analyze pairing of fermions in two dimensions for fully gapped cases with broken parity
(P) and time reversal (T), especially cases in which the gap function is an orbital angular …
(P) and time reversal (T), especially cases in which the gap function is an orbital angular …
Condensed-matter simulation of a three-dimensional anomaly
GW Semenoff - Physical Review Letters, 1984 - APS
Condensed-Matter Simulation of a Three-Dimensional Anomaly Page 1 VOLUME 55 24
DECEMBER 1984 NUMBER 26 Condensed-Matter Simulation of a Three-DimensionalAnomaly …
DECEMBER 1984 NUMBER 26 Condensed-Matter Simulation of a Three-DimensionalAnomaly …
Ground-state degeneracy of the fractional quantum Hall states in the presence of a random potential and on high-genus Riemann surfaces
XG Wen, Q Niu - Physical Review B, 1990 - APS
The fractional quantum Hall (FQH) states are shown to have q̃ fold g ground-state
degeneracy on a Riemann surface of genus g, where q̃ is the ground-state degeneracy in a …
degeneracy on a Riemann surface of genus g, where q̃ is the ground-state degeneracy in a …
[BOOK][B] Mirror symmetry
K Hori - 2003 - books.google.com
This thorough and detailed exposition is the result of an intensive month-long course on
mirror symmetry sponsored by the Clay Mathematics Institute. It develops mirror symmetry …
mirror symmetry sponsored by the Clay Mathematics Institute. It develops mirror symmetry …
Anomalies and fermion zero modes on strings and domain walls
CG Callan Jr, JA Harvey - Nuclear Physics B, 1985 - Elsevier
We show that the mathematical relation between non-abelian anomalies in 2n dimensions,
the parity anomaly in 2n+ 1 dimensions, and the Dirac index density in 2n+ 2 dimensions …
the parity anomaly in 2n+ 1 dimensions, and the Dirac index density in 2n+ 2 dimensions …
Parity violation and gauge noninvariance of the effective gauge field action in three dimensions
AN Redlich - Physical Review D, 1984 - APS
The effective gauge field action due to fermions coupled to SU (N) gauge fields in three
dimensions is found to change by±π| n| under a homotopically nontrivial gauge …
dimensions is found to change by±π| n| under a homotopically nontrivial gauge …