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Superconformal Index on RP2 × S1 and 3D Mirror Symmetry: Springer Theses

Autor Akinori Tanaka
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2016
The author introduces the supersymmetric localization technique, a new approach for computing path integrals in quantum field theory on curved space (time) defined with interacting Lagrangian. 
The author focuses on a particular quantity called the superconformal index (SCI), which is defined by considering the theories on the product space of two spheres and circles, in order to clarify the validity of so-called three-dimensional mirror symmetry, one of the famous duality proposals. In addition to a review of known results, the author presents a new definition of SCI by considering theories on the product space of real-projective space and circles. In this book, he explains the concept of SCI from the point of view of quantum mechanics and gives localization computations by reducing field theoretical computations to many-body quantum mechanics. He applies his new results of SCI with real-projective space to test three-dimensional mirror symmetry, one of the dualities of quantum field theory. Real-projective space is known to be an unorientable surface like the Mobius strip, and there are many exotic effects resulting from Z2 holonomy of the surface. Thanks to these exotic structures, his results provide completely new evidence of three-dimensional mirror symmetry.
The equivalence expected from three-dimensional mirror symmetry is transformed into a conjectural non-trivial mathematical identity through the new SCI, and he performs the proof of the identity using a q-binomial formula.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811013966
ISBN-10: 9811013969
Pagini: 95
Ilustrații: XII, 83 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction and Summary.- Preliminary — Quantum Mechanics.- Three-dimensional Superconformal index on M2×S1β.- Localization calculous of SCI with M2 = S2.- Localization calculous of SCI with MRP2.- An application: three-dimensional abelian mirror symmetry.- Concluding remarks.

Notă biografică

Dr.Akinori Tanaka
Particle Physics Theory Group, Physics Department, Osaka University



Textul de pe ultima copertă

The author introduces the supersymmetric localization technique, a new approach for computing path integrals in quantum field theory on curved space (time) defined with interacting Lagrangian. 
The author focuses on a particular quantity called the superconformal index (SCI), which is defined by considering the theories on the product space of two spheres and circles, in order to clarify the validity of so-called three-dimensional mirror symmetry, one of the famous duality proposals. In addition to a review of known results, the author presents a new definition of SCI by considering theories on the product space of real-projective space and circles. In this book, he explains the concept of SCI from the point of view of quantum mechanics and gives localization computations by reducing field theoretical computations to many-body quantum mechanics. He applies his new results of SCI with real-projective space to test three-dimensional mirror symmetry, one of the dualities of quantum field theory. Real-projective space is known to be an unorientable surface like the Mobius strip, and there are many exotic effects resulting from Z2 holonomy of the surface. Thanks to these exotic structures, his results provide completely new evidence of three-dimensional mirror symmetry.
The equivalence expected from three-dimensional mirror symmetry is transformed into a conjectural non-trivial mathematical identity through the new SCI, and he performs the proof of the identity using a q-binomial formula.

Caracteristici

Nominated as an outstanding contribution by Osaka University's Physics Department in 2014 Localization technique provides an exact way to calculate the path integral of quantum field theory Introduces the result of the localization technique in a comprehensive manner Provides exact results of (2+1)-dimensional quantum field theory on unorientable Euclidean space-time Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras