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Heterotic Anomaly Cancellation in Five Dimensions [PDF]
We study the constraints on five-dimensional N=1 heterotic M-theory imposed by a consistent anomaly-free coupling of bulk and boundary theory. This requires analyzing the cancellation of triangle gauge anomalies on the four-dimensional orbifold planes due to anomaly inflow from the bulk.
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Recent Progress of Anomaly Detection
Anomaly analysis is of great interest to diverse fields, including data mining and machine learning, and plays a critical role in a wide range of applications, such as medical health, credit card fraud, and intrusion detection.
Xiaodan Xu, Huawen Liu, Minghai Yao
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UV/IR Mixing and Anomalies in Noncommutative Gauge Theories [PDF]
Using path integral method (Fujikawa's method) we calculate anomalies in noncommutative gauge theories with fermions in the bi-fundamental and adjoint representations. We find that axial and chiral gauge anomalies coming from non-planar contributions are derived in the low noncommutative momentum limit $\widetilde{p}^{\mu}(\equiv \theta^{\mu\nu}p_{\nu})
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A simple model of ocean temperature re-emergence and variability [PDF]
A simple stochastic one-dimensional model of interannual mid-latitude sea surface temperature (SST) variability that can be solved analytically is developed.
Peter Kowalski, Michael Davey
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Anomalies for Galilean fields [PDF]
We initiate a systematic study of `t Hooft anomalies in Galilean field theories, focusing on two questions therein. In the first, we consider the non-relativistic theories obtained from a discrete light-cone quantization (DLCQ) of a relativistic theory with flavor or gravitational anomalies. We find that these anomalies survive the DLCQ, becoming mixed
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Mixed axial-gravitational anomaly from emergent curved spacetime in nonlinear charge transport [PDF]
In 3+1 dimensional spacetime, two vector gauge anomalies are known: The chiral anomaly and the mixed axial-gravitational anomaly. While the former is well documented and tied to the presence of a magnetic field, the latter instead requires a nonzero spacetime curvature, which has made it rather difficult to study.
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Chiral anomalies in noncommutative gauge theories [PDF]
Using cohomological methods we discuss several issues related to chiral anomalies in noncommutative U(N) YM theories in any even dimension. We show that for each dimension there is only one solution of the WZ consistency condition and that there cannot be any reducible anomaly, nor any mixed anomaly when the gauge group is a product group.
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Background Improved technology and advances in clinical testing have resulted in increased detection rates of congenital anomalies during pregnancy, resulting in more parents being confronted with the possibility of terminating a pregnancy for this ...
Suzanne Heaney+2 more
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Parity-odd 3-point functions from CFT in momentum space and the chiral anomaly
We illustrate how the Conformal Ward Identities (CWI) in momentum space for parity-odd correlators determine the structure of a chiral anomaly interaction, taking the example of the VVA (vector/vector/axial-vector) and AAA correlators in momentum space ...
Claudio Corianò+2 more
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The early recognition of risk factors for the occurrence of palatally displaced canines (PDC) can increase the possibility of impaction prevention. Objective To estimate the risk of PDC occurrence in children with dental anomalies identified early ...
Daniela Gamba GARIB+4 more
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