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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Um estudo sobre a teoria de campos no espaço-tempo não comutativo / Field theory study on the non-commutative space-time

Daniel Guimarães Tedesco 15 April 2010 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Os aspectos quânticos de teorias de campo formuladas no espaço-tempo não comutativo têm sido amplamente estudados ao longo dos anos. Um dos principais aspectos é o que na literatura ficou conhecido como mixing IR/UV. Trata-se de uma mistura das divergências, que foi vista pela primeira vez no trabalho de Minwalla et al [28], onde num estudo do campo escalar não comutativo com interação quártica vemos já a 1 loop que o tadpole tem uma divergência UV associada a sua parte planar e, junto com ela, temos uma divergência IR associada com um gráfico não planar. Essa mistura torna a teoria não renormalizável. Dado tal problema, houve então uma busca por mecanismos que separassem essas divergências a fim de termos teorias renormalizáveis. Um mecanismo proposto foi a adição de um termo não local na ação U*(1) para que esta seja estável.Neste trabalho, estudamos através da renormalização algébrica a estabilidade deste modelo. Para tal, precisamos localizar o operador não local através de campos auxiliares e seus respectivos ghosts (metodo de Zwanziger) na intenção de retirar os graus de liberdade indesejados que surgem. Usamos o approachda quebra soft de BRST para analisar o termo que quebra BRST, que consiste em reescrevermos tal termo com o auxílio de fontes externas que num determinado limite físico voltam ao termo original.Como resultado, vimos que a teoria com a adição deste termo na ação só é renormalizável se tivermos que introduzir novos termos, sendo alguns deles quárticos. Porém, estes termos mudam a forma do propagador, que não desacopla as divergências. Um outro aspecto que podemos salientar é que, dependendo da escolha de alguns parâmetros, o propagador dá indícios de termos um fótonconfinante, seguindo o critério de Wilson e o critério da perda da positividade do propagador. / The quantum aspects of field theory formulated in concommutative spacetime has been widely studied along years. A key aspect is what is known as IR/UV mixing of divergences,which was first observed by Minwalla et al [28], who studied the non-commutative scalar field with quartic interaction. In this work, at 1 loop analisys, the mixing was seen in the tadpole, which has 2 contributions: nonplanar graph carries the IR divergence and the planar graph carries the UV divergence. This fact makes the theory nonrenormalizable. Due to this problem, mechanisms have been proposed to decouple both regimes to end up with renormalizable theories. One of these mechanisms is the addition of a nonlocal term on the U*(1) action to be stable. In this work we study, following the approach of algebraic renormalization, the stability of this model. We therefore need to localize the nonlocal operator through auxiliary fields and its ghosts (Zwanzigers method) intending to withdraw the spurious degrees of freedom. We use the soft breaking approach to analize the term that breaks the BRST symmetry rewriting it with a set of external sources in a BRST doublet in such a way that the original term is obtained when we set the sources to their physical values. As a result, we have seen that the theory with the addition of this term in the action is only renormalizable if we introduce new terms, some of them being quartic, but these terms change the form of the propagator so that they dont decouple the regimes. Another aspect that we noticed is that, depending on the choice of some parameters, the propagator gives clues of a confining photon, following the criterion of Wilson and the criterion of loss of positivity of the propagator.
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Tree-Level N-Point Amplitudes in String Theory

Paton, John January 2016 (has links)
This thesis reviews the method of Mafra, Schlotterer, and Stieberger (2011) for computing the full colour ordered N-point open superstring amplitude using the Pure Spinor formalism. We introduce relevant elements of super Yang-Mills theory and examine the basics of the Pure Spinor formalism, with a focus on tools for amplitude computation. We then define a series of objects with increasingly useful BRST transformation properties, which greatly simplify the calculations, and show how these properties can be determined using a diagrammatic method. Finally, we use the explicit four- and five-point amplitude computations as stepping stones to compute the general N-point amplitude, which factors into a set of kinematic integrals multiplying SYM subamplitudes.
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Gauge checks, consistency of approximation schemes and numerical evaluation of realistic scattering amplitudes

Schwinn, Christian. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. University, Diss., 2003--Darmstadt.
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Teoria de campo da supercorda aberta /

Echevarria, Carlos Alberto Tello. January 2001 (has links)
Orientador: Nathan Jacob Berkovits / Resumo: Primeiramente apresenta-se uma breve descrição das teorias de primeira quantização covariante da corda bosônica, supercorda RNS e GS. Também apresentamos a descrição topológica da supercorda. Em seguida , fazemos uma introdução à teoria clássica de campos da corda bosônica aberta formulado por Witten. Depois, consideramos a toeria clássica de campo de supercorda aberta que usa as variáveis RNS. Discutimos o problema da divergência que surge em termos de contato relacionados com "picture". O formalismo topológico permite construir uma ação para teoria de campos de supercorda que é do tipo WZW. Esta ação resolve o problema da divergência. Este fato é verificado com cálculo explícito da amplitude de espalhamento para quatro estados externos na camada da massa. Seguidamente, discutimos as branas não BPS, condensação do táquion e construimos os vértices com projeção GSO negativo para o táquion e o férmion não massivo usando variáveis híbridas. Finalmente incluimos o setor GSO (-) da supercorda numa ação generalizada do tipo WZW. / Abstract: Firstly we present a brief description of the covariant first quantized theories of string, RNS and GS superstring. Also we present a topological description of the superstring. Then we give an introduction to the classical open string field theory formulated by Witten. After that we cosnider the classical open superstring field theory using the RNS variables, we discuss the problem of the divergence that appears in contact terms that is related with picture. The topological formalism allow us to construct an action for the open superstring field theory which is WZW-like. This action solves the divergence problem, and we verify this fact by explicit computation of the scttering amplitude for four external on-shell states. Next, we discuss nonBPS D-branes, tachyon condensation and construct the GSO negative projected vertices for the tachyona and the massless fermion using hybrid variables. Finally we include the GSO (-) sector of the superstring in a generalized WZW-like action. / Doutor
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Relação entre os formalismos de Green-Schwarz e espinores puros para a supercorda

Marchioro, Dáfni Fernanda Zenedin [UNESP] 03 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:32:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2005-03Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:27:16Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 marchioro_dfz_dr_ift.pdf: 456969 bytes, checksum: 2a5b04c825c9224829a3bca3da7ebeb7 (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Nesta tese, mostramos a equivalência dos formalismos de Green-Schwarz e de espinores puros para a supercorda. Partindo da ação de Green-Schwarz no semi-gauge de cone de luz e adicionando graus de liberdade fermiônicos, relacionamos os operadores BRST do formalismo de espinores puros e de Green-Schwarz no semi-gauge de cone de luz através de transformações de similaridade, indicando a equivalência das respectivas cohomologias. Esta prova de equivalência é uma generalização do procedimento usado para relacionar a superpartícula de Brink-Schwarz e a superpartícula do formalismo de espinores puros. / Abstracts: In this thesis, we have shown the equivalence of the Green-Schwarz and pure spinor formalisms for the superstring. Starting from the Green-Schwarz action in the semi-light-cone gauge additional fermionic degrees of freedom, we have related the BRST operator of pure spinor formalism to the semi-light-cone Green-Schwarz operator through similarity transformations, indicating the equivalence of the cohomologies. This equivalence proof is a generalization of the procedure used to related the Brink-Schwarz and pure spinor's superparticle.
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Mathematical Structures of Cohomological Field Theories

Jiang, Shuhan 29 August 2023 (has links)
In this dissertation, we developed a mathematical framework for cohomological field theories (CohFTs) in the language of ``QK-manifolds', which unifies the previous ones in (Baulieu and Singer 1988; Baulieu and Singer 1989; Ouvry, Stora, and Van Baal 1989; Atiyah and Jeffrey 1990; Birmingham et al. 1991; Kalkman 1993; Blau 1993). Within this new framework, we classified the (gauge invariant) solutions to the descent equations in CohFTs (with gauge symmetries). We revisited Witten’s idea of topological twisting and showed that the twisted super-Poincaré algebra gives rise naturally to a ``QK-structure'. We also generalized the Mathai-Quillen construction of the universal Thom class via a variational bicomplex lift of the equivariant cohomology. Our framework enables a uniform treatment of examples like topological quantum mechanics, topological sigma model, and topological Yang-Mills theory.
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Strings, Branes and Non-trivial Space-times

Björnsson, Jonas January 2008 (has links)
<p>This thesis deals with different aspects of string and /p/-brane theories. One of the motivations for string theory is to unify the forces in nature and produce a quantum theory of gravity. /p/-branes and related objects arise in string theory and are related to a non-perturbative definition of the theory. The results of this thesis might help in understanding string theory better. The first part of the thesis introduces and discusses relevant topics for the second part of the thesis which consists of five papers.</p><p>In the three first papers we develop and treat a perturbative approach to relativistic /p/-branes around stretched geometries. The unperturbed theory is described by a string- or particle-like theory. The theory is solved, within perturbation theory, by constructing successive canonical transformations which map the theory to the unperturbed one order by order. The result is used to define a quantum theory which requires for consistency d = 25 + p dimensions for the bosonic /p/-branes and d = 11 for the supermembrane. This is one of the first quantum results for extended objects beyond string theory and is a confirmation of the expectation of an eleven-dimensional quantum membrane.</p><p>The two last papers deal with a gauged WZNW-approach to strings moving on non-trivial space-times. The groups used in the formulation of these models are connected to Hermitian symmetric spaces of non-compact type. We have found that the GKO-construction does not yield a unitary spectrum. We will show that there exists, however, a different approach, the BRST approach, which gives unitarity under certain conditions. This is the first example of a difference between the GKO- and BRST construction. This is one of the first proofs of unitarity of a string theory in a non-trivial non-compact space-time. Furthermore, new critical string theories in dimensions less then 26 or 10 is found for the bosonic and supersymmetric string, respectively.</p>
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Strings, Branes and Non-trivial Space-times

Björnsson, Jonas January 2008 (has links)
This thesis deals with different aspects of string and /p/-brane theories. One of the motivations for string theory is to unify the forces in nature and produce a quantum theory of gravity. /p/-branes and related objects arise in string theory and are related to a non-perturbative definition of the theory. The results of this thesis might help in understanding string theory better. The first part of the thesis introduces and discusses relevant topics for the second part of the thesis which consists of five papers. In the three first papers we develop and treat a perturbative approach to relativistic /p/-branes around stretched geometries. The unperturbed theory is described by a string- or particle-like theory. The theory is solved, within perturbation theory, by constructing successive canonical transformations which map the theory to the unperturbed one order by order. The result is used to define a quantum theory which requires for consistency d = 25 + p dimensions for the bosonic /p/-branes and d = 11 for the supermembrane. This is one of the first quantum results for extended objects beyond string theory and is a confirmation of the expectation of an eleven-dimensional quantum membrane. The two last papers deal with a gauged WZNW-approach to strings moving on non-trivial space-times. The groups used in the formulation of these models are connected to Hermitian symmetric spaces of non-compact type. We have found that the GKO-construction does not yield a unitary spectrum. We will show that there exists, however, a different approach, the BRST approach, which gives unitarity under certain conditions. This is the first example of a difference between the GKO- and BRST construction. This is one of the first proofs of unitarity of a string theory in a non-trivial non-compact space-time. Furthermore, new critical string theories in dimensions less then 26 or 10 is found for the bosonic and supersymmetric string, respectively.
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Aspects of Gauge Theories in Lorentzian Curved Space-times

Taslimitehrani, Mojtaba 12 December 2018 (has links)
We study different aspects of perturbatively renormalized quantum gauge theories in the presence of non-trivial background Lorentzian metrics and background connections. First, we show that the proof of nilpotency of the renormalized interacting BRST charge can be reduced to the cohomological analysis of the classical BRST differential. This result guarantees the self-consistency of a class of local, renormalizable field theories with vanishing 'gauge anomaly'' at the quantum level, such as the pure Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions. Self-consistency here means that the algebra of gauge invariant observables can be constructed as the cohomology of this charge. Second, we give a proof of background independence of the Yang-Mills theory. We define background independent observables in a geometrical formulation as flat sections of a cohomology algebra bundle over the manifold of background configurations, with respect to a flat connection which implements background variations. We observe that background independence at the quantum level is potentially violated. We, however, show that the potential obstructions can be removed by a finite renormalization. Third, we construct the advanced/retarded Green's functions and Hadamard parametrices for linearized Yang-Mills and Einstein equations in general linear covariant gauges. They play an essential role in formulating gauge theories in curved spacetimes. Finally, we study a superconformal gauge theory in three dimensions (the ABJM theory) which is conformally coupled to a curved background. The superconformal symmetry of this theory is described by a conformal symmetry superalgebra on manifolds which admit twistor spinors. By analyzing the relevant cohomology class of an appropriate BV-BRST differential, we show that the full superalgebra is realized at the quantum level.
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Aspects of higher-spin theory with fermions / Aspects des théories de spin élevé avec fermions

Lucena Gomez, Gustavo 18 April 2014 (has links)
The present thesis is divided into three parts. In Part I we address a problem within Higher-Spin Gauge Theory in dimension three: namely, that of computing the asymptotic symmetry algebra of supersymmetric models, describing an infinite spectrum of integer and half-integer higher-spin fields. In Part II we investigate higher-spin theories in dimension four or greater, where we classify the consistent cross interactions between free gauge fermions of arbitrary spin and a photon or a graviton. A third part supplements the bulk of the manuscript with technical appendices. <p><p>Part I is concerned with the Higher-Spin Theory extending the anti-de Sitter orthosymplectic Supergravity in three dimensions. After recalling the construction of the latter we exhibit the structure of the former, and then explain how to generalize the boundary conditions for Supergravity to the higher-spin case. Following the usual procedure, we compute the form of the residual gauge parameter and then identify the Poisson-bracket algebra governing the asymptotic dynamics. It is found to be a nonlinear, supersymmetric algebra of the W-infinity type with same central charge as pure Gravity in the Virasoro sector, which is a subalgebra thereof. The simply supersymmetric case is treated explicitly whereas the details of the extended cases are relegated to the appendices. <p><p>Part II deals with the interaction problem for gauge fermions coupled to Electromagnetism and Gravity in flat spacetime of arbitrary dimension. First we recall the so-called BRST-Antifield techniques, which reformulate the deformation problem as a cohomological one, recasting the familiar Noether procedure for finding out interactions in a mathematically systematic way. We then use these methods to classify and obtain expressions for the gauge-invariant cubic couplings between a symmetric tensor-spinor and a spin-1 and spin-2 gauge field. With no input from previous works, we find the complete list of interaction terms with minimal assumptions and in particular shed light on the quartic obstructions to full consistency. / Doctorat en Sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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