126 research outputs found
Aspects of the conformal operator product expansion in AdS/CFT correspondence
We present a detailed analysis of a scalar conformal four-point function
obtained from AdS/CFT correspondence. We study the scalar exchange graphs in
AdS and discuss their analytic properties. Using methods of conformal partial
wave analysis, we present a general procedure to study conformal four-point
functions in terms of exchanges of scalar and tensor fields. The logarithmic
terms in the four-point functions are connected to the anomalous dimensions of
the exchanged fields. Comparison of the results from AdS graphs with the
conformal partial wave analysis, suggests a possible general form for the
operator product expansion of scalar fields in the boundary CFT.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, accepted for publication in ATM
Perturbative and instanton corrections to the OPE of CPOs in N=4 SYM_4
We study perturbative and instanton corrections to the Operator Product
Expansion of the lowest weight Chiral Primary Operators of N=4 SYM_4. We
confirm the recently observed non-renormalization of various operators (notably
of the double-trace operator with dimension 4 in the 20 irrep of SU(4)), that
appear to be unprotected by unitarity restrictions. We demonstrate the
splitting of the free-field theory stress tensor and R-symmetry current in
supermultiplets acquiring different anomalous dimensions in perturbation theory
and argue that certain double-trace operators also undergo a perturbative
splitting into operators dual to string and two-particle gravity states
respectively. The instanton contributions affect only those double-trace
operators that acquire finite anomalous dimensions at strong coupling. For the
leading operators of this kind, we show that the ratio of their anomalous
dimensions at strong coupling to the anomalous dimensions due to instantons is
the same number.Comment: Latex, 26p, typos are removed, a strong-coupling anomalous dimension
of one of the double-trace operators is correcte
The trace anomaly of the (2,0) tensor multiplet in background gauge fields
We study the trace anomaly of the (2,0) tensor multiplet in d=6 in the
presence of a background SO(5) vector field acting as a source for the
R-current. Using both a free-field theory calculation and AdS_7/CFT_6
correspondence, we find that only one of the two possible anomaly structures is
non-zero and that its coefficient at strong-coupling differs by the well-known
overall factor 4N^3 from the corresponding weak coupling result. We also
discuss the relevance of our result to studies of the R-current anomaly in the
(2,0) multiplet.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe
Bouncing Cosmology in Three Dimensions
We consider a dynamical two-brane in a four dimensional black hole background
with scalar hair. At high temperature this black hole goes through a phase
transition by radiating away the scalar. The end phase is a topological
adS-Schwarzschild black hole. We argue here that for a sufficiently low
temperature, the brane motion in this geometry is non-singular. This results in
a universe which passes over from a contracting phase to an expanding one
without reaching a singularity.Comment: 7 pages, LaTex, 3 figures, Journal versio
dS/CFT correspondence on a brane
We study branes moving in an AdS Schwarzschild black hole background. When
the brane tension exceeds a critical value, the induced metric on the brane is
of FRW type and asymptotically de Sitter. We discuss the relevance of such
configurations to dS/CFT correspondence. When the black hole mass reaches a
critical value that depends on the brane tension, the brane interpolates in the
infinite past and future between a dS space and a finite space of zero Hubble
constant. This corresponds to a cosmological evolution without a Big Bang or a
Big Crunch. Moreover, the central charge of the CFT dual to the dS brane enters
the Cardy-Verlinde formula that gives the entropy of the thermal CFT dual to
the bulk AdS black hole.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure, v2 references adde
Evaluating the AdS dual of the critical O(N) vector model
We argue that the AdS dual of the three dimensional critical O(N) vector
model can be evaluated using the Legendre transform that relates the generating
functionals of the free UV and the interacting IR fixed points of the boundary
theory. As an example, we use our proposal to evaluate the minimal bulk action
of the scalar field that it is dual to the spin-zero ``current'' of the O(N)
vector model. We find that the cubic bulk self interaction coupling vanishes.
We briefly discuss the implications of our results for higher spin theories and
comment on the bulk-boundary duality for subleading N.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, v2 references added, JHEP versio
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