Hadronic final state predictions from CCFM: the hadron-level Monte Carlo generator Cascade

European Physical Journal C Springer Nature 19:2 (2001) 351-360

Authors:

H Jung, GP Salam

Revisiting non-perturbative effects in the jet broadenings

EPJ direct Springer Nature 3:1 (2001) 1-1

Authors:

Yu L Dokshitzer, G Marchesini, GP Salam

On the canonical c-function in 4-d field theories possessing supergravity duals

Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 498:3-4 (2001) 285-294

Authors:

M Porrati, A Starinets

Abstract:

We study monotonicity and other properties of the canonical c-function (defined through the correlator of the energy-momentum tensor) in some holographic duals of 4-d quantum field theories. The canonical c-function and its derivatives are related to the 5d Green's function of the dual supergravity theory. While positivity of the canonical c-function is obvious, we have not found a general proof of its monotonicity, even though c is monotonic in the few explicit examples we examine in this Letter. © 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

The Convergence of Yang-Mills Integrals

(2001)

Authors:

Peter Austing, John F Wheater

Brane-world inflation and the transition to standard cosmology

Journal of High Energy Physics 5:9 (2001)

Authors:

A Lukas, D Skinner

Abstract:

In the context of a five-dimensional brane-world model motivated from heterotic M-theory, we develop a framework for potential-driven brane-world inflation. Specifically this involves a classification of the various background solutions of (A)dS5 type, an analysis of five-dimensional slow-roll conditions and a study of how a transition to the flat vacuum state can be realized. It is shown that solutions with bulk potential and both brane potentials positive exist but are always non-separating and have a non-static orbifold. It turns out that, for this class of backgrounds, a transition to the flat vacuum state during inflation is effectively prevented by the rapidly expanding orbifold. We demonstrate that such a transition can be realized for solutions where one boundary potential is negative. For this case, we present two concrete inflationary models which exhibit the transition explicitly.