Interplay between valley-orbit couplings at donor atoms and
... In Fig. 1 b and Fig. 1 c we show the computed energy spectrum for a single donor atom subject to two perpendicular interfaces. This system is of interest since it can serve as a physical model of a Fin-FET single-atom transistor. Of particular interest is the point A, where the donor atom is located ...
... In Fig. 1 b and Fig. 1 c we show the computed energy spectrum for a single donor atom subject to two perpendicular interfaces. This system is of interest since it can serve as a physical model of a Fin-FET single-atom transistor. Of particular interest is the point A, where the donor atom is located ...
Progress In N=2 Field Theory
... The very notion of ``what is a quantum field theory’’ is evolving… It no longer suffices just to know the correlators of all local operators. Extended ``operators’’ or ``defects’’ have been playing an increasingly important role in recent years in quantum field theory. Defects are local disturbances ...
... The very notion of ``what is a quantum field theory’’ is evolving… It no longer suffices just to know the correlators of all local operators. Extended ``operators’’ or ``defects’’ have been playing an increasingly important role in recent years in quantum field theory. Defects are local disturbances ...
V.Andreev, N.Maksimenko, O.Deryuzhkova, Polarizability of the
... At present there are many electrodynamic processes on the basis of which experimental data on hadrons’ polarizabilities can be obtained. In this context, there is a task of covariant determination of the polarizabilities contribution to the amplitudes and cross-sections of electrodynamic hadron pro ...
... At present there are many electrodynamic processes on the basis of which experimental data on hadrons’ polarizabilities can be obtained. In this context, there is a task of covariant determination of the polarizabilities contribution to the amplitudes and cross-sections of electrodynamic hadron pro ...
A Short History of the Interaction Between QFT and Topology
... QFT that will do what Atiyah wants, but initially doesn’t succeed. Late 1987: Atiyah visits Witten again at the IAS and keeps after him about the TQFT idea. Witten finally realizes that things work if he uses a “twisted” version of N = 2 supersymmetry. Atiyah then attempted to axiomatize Witten’s me ...
... QFT that will do what Atiyah wants, but initially doesn’t succeed. Late 1987: Atiyah visits Witten again at the IAS and keeps after him about the TQFT idea. Witten finally realizes that things work if he uses a “twisted” version of N = 2 supersymmetry. Atiyah then attempted to axiomatize Witten’s me ...
Unitarity and Effective Field Theory Results in Quantum Gravity
... We see that we have universality between scalars and photons only for the ‘Newton’ and ‘post-Newtonian’ contributions Quantum part seems to violate universality (can been seen as a tidal effect). ...
... We see that we have universality between scalars and photons only for the ‘Newton’ and ‘post-Newtonian’ contributions Quantum part seems to violate universality (can been seen as a tidal effect). ...
General formula of effective potential in 5D SU(N) - www
... We show a simple method to calculate the 1-loop effective potential of the Wilson line in the Hosotani mechanism. This method does not rely on a matrix representation, but depends on a group theoretical analysis. Thus it is available for more than 5 dimensional theories with any gauge symmetry. As an ...
... We show a simple method to calculate the 1-loop effective potential of the Wilson line in the Hosotani mechanism. This method does not rely on a matrix representation, but depends on a group theoretical analysis. Thus it is available for more than 5 dimensional theories with any gauge symmetry. As an ...
Higher Spin Theories and Holography
... • The result is indeed that, after summing over all integer ...
... • The result is indeed that, after summing over all integer ...
String Theory
... • There a “dilaton”- a dynamical scalar field • There is a dynamical two-form field or pseudoscalar in 4d. We have observed (so far): • no supersymmetry • we have four dimensions • No scalar of pseudoscalars ...
... • There a “dilaton”- a dynamical scalar field • There is a dynamical two-form field or pseudoscalar in 4d. We have observed (so far): • no supersymmetry • we have four dimensions • No scalar of pseudoscalars ...
2. Free Fields
... so that, with this new definition, H |0i = 0. In fact, the difference between this Hamiltonian and the previous one is merely an ordering ambiguity in moving from the classical theory to the quantum theory. For example, if we defined the Hamiltonian of the harmonic oscillator to be H = (1/2)(ωq − ip ...
... so that, with this new definition, H |0i = 0. In fact, the difference between this Hamiltonian and the previous one is merely an ordering ambiguity in moving from the classical theory to the quantum theory. For example, if we defined the Hamiltonian of the harmonic oscillator to be H = (1/2)(ωq − ip ...
Topological quantum field theory
... it is possible to make intelligent guesses and conjectures. There is now ample evidence in favour of many of these conjectures, a number of which have been rigorously established by alternative methods. This applies for example to results concerning " elliptic cohomology" [17] and to the topic I sha ...
... it is possible to make intelligent guesses and conjectures. There is now ample evidence in favour of many of these conjectures, a number of which have been rigorously established by alternative methods. This applies for example to results concerning " elliptic cohomology" [17] and to the topic I sha ...
Stringhe, buchi neri e coerenza quantistica
... Unitary string-hole production in SuperPlanckian collisions (hep-th/0410166) ...
... Unitary string-hole production in SuperPlanckian collisions (hep-th/0410166) ...
Effective Field Theory of General Relativity
... -identify low energy D.O.F and their low energy interactions = gravitational waves and General relativity - allow general Lagrangian consistent with symmetries - effects can be ordered by an energy expansion - High energy parts of loops equivalent to local terms in Lagrangian and non-predictive - Lo ...
... -identify low energy D.O.F and their low energy interactions = gravitational waves and General relativity - allow general Lagrangian consistent with symmetries - effects can be ordered by an energy expansion - High energy parts of loops equivalent to local terms in Lagrangian and non-predictive - Lo ...
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... In addition, the geometrical theory of interaction shows that a Maxwellian theory of gravity is inevitable. Interestingly, this is the reconciliation of vortex theory of Descartes and Bernoulli with Newton theory of gravity. This is more compelling when we notice that the other fundamental forces s ...
... In addition, the geometrical theory of interaction shows that a Maxwellian theory of gravity is inevitable. Interestingly, this is the reconciliation of vortex theory of Descartes and Bernoulli with Newton theory of gravity. This is more compelling when we notice that the other fundamental forces s ...
GCOE13_5
... scale. It implies that SUSY is restored at the string scale. Actually there are many string vacua in which SUSY is spontaneously broken at the string scale. • The Higgs self coupling also becomes close to zero at the string scale. It indicates that the Higgs potential becomes almost flat around the ...
... scale. It implies that SUSY is restored at the string scale. Actually there are many string vacua in which SUSY is spontaneously broken at the string scale. • The Higgs self coupling also becomes close to zero at the string scale. It indicates that the Higgs potential becomes almost flat around the ...