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Showing votes from 2015-09-04 12:30 to 2015-09-08 11:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday Jul 7th, 10:30 am.

users

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astro-ph.CO

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astro-ph.HE

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astro-ph.GA

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astro-ph.IM

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gr-qc

  • 100 Years of General Relativity.- [PDF] - [Article]

    George F. R. Ellis
     

    This is Chapter 1 in the book General Relativity and Gravitation: A Centennial Perspective, Edited by Abhay Ashtekar (Editor in Chief), Beverly Berger, James Isenberg, Malcolm MacCallum. Publisher: Cambridge University Press (June, 2015). It gives a survey of themes that have been developed during the 100 years of progress in general relativity theory.

hep-ph

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hep-th

  • Weak Gravity Conjecture in AdS/CFT.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Yu Nakayama, Yasunori Nomura
     

    We study implications of the weak gravity conjecture in the AdS/CFT correspondence. Unlike in Minkowski spacetime, AdS spacetime has a physical length scale, so that the conjecture must be generalized with an additional parameter. We discuss possible generalizations and translate them into the language of dual CFTs, which take the form of inequalities involving the dimension and charge of an operator as well as the current and energy-momentum tensor central charges. We then test these inequalities against various CFTs to see if they are universally obeyed by all the CFTs. We find that certain CFTs, such as supersymmetric QCDs, do not satisfy them even in the large $N$ limit. This does not contradict the conjecture in AdS spacetime because the theories violating them are either unlikely or unclear to have weakly coupled gravitational descriptions, but it suggests that the CFT inequalities obtained here by naive translations do not apply beyond the regime in which weakly coupled gravitational descriptions are available.

  • Gauge Symmetry Breaking in Gravity and Auxiliary Effective Action.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Amin Akhavan
     

    At first, we consider the path integral method for the covariant symmetry breaking in gravity. We replace the scalar fields, instead of the degrees of freedom which have been removed by gauge fixing constraints. Finally the specific ghost degree of freedom, remains excluded via one of the constraints. Secondly, we define an auxiliary effective action. Entering an auxiliary field, we will have a new dynamic field separated from the fundamental field.

  • Notes on generalized global symmetries in QFT.- [PDF] - [Article] - [UPDATED]

    E. Sharpe
     

    It was recently argued that quantum field theories possess one-form and higher-form symmetries, labelled `generalized global symmetries.' In this paper, we describe how those higher-form symmetries can be understood mathematically as special cases of more general 2-groups and higher groups, and discuss examples of quantum field theories admitting actions of more general higher groups than merely one-form and higher-form symmetries. We discuss analogues of topological defects for some of these higher symmetry groups, relating some of them to ordinary topological defects. We also discuss topological defects in cases in which the moduli `space' (technically, a stack) admits an action of a higher symmetry group. Finally, we outline a proposal for how certain anomalies might potentially be understood as describing a transmutation of an ordinary group symmetry of the classical theory into a 2-group or higher group symmetry of the quantum theory, which we link to WZW models and bosonization.

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