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Renormalization Group Flow and Thermodynamics of Conformal Field Theories
We discuss the free-energy density of bosonic and fermionic theories
possessing strongly coupled critical points in D=3. We construct a stationary
renormalization group trajectory which interpolates between the free massless
theory of N scalars and a class of interacting theories including both bosons
and fermions. At a special point of this trajectory the free-energy density is
5/4 times the free-energy density of the O(N) vector model at its nontrivial
critical point. Our method could in principle be useful in the study of other
theories with strongly coupled fixed points, such as {\cal N}=4 SYM in D=4.Comment: 13 pages, RevTeX, 1 figure, version to appear in JHE
Finite-Size Effects and Operator Product Expansions in a CFT for d>2
The large momentum expansion for the inverse propagator of the auxiliary
field in the conformally invariant O(N) vector model is calculated
to leading order in 1/N, in a strip-like geometry with one finite dimension of
length for . Its leading terms are identified as contributions from
itself and the energy momentum tensor, in agreement with a
previous calculation based on conformal operator product expansions. It is
found that a non-trivial cancellation takes place by virtue of the gap
equation. The leading coefficient of the energy momentum tensor contribution is
shown to be related to the free energy density.Comment: 10 pages LaTeX 2 eps figures, minor changes in text. Revised version
to be published in Phys.Lett. B. email: [email protected]
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SL(2,Z) Action on Three-Dimensional CFTs and Holography
We show that there is a natural action of SL(2,Z) on the two-point functions
of the energy momentum tensor and of higher-spin conserved currents in
three-dimensional CFTs. The dynamics behind the S-operation of SL(2,Z) is that
of an irrelevant current-current deformation and we point out its similarity to
the dynamics of a wide class of three-dimensional CFTs. The holographic
interpretation of our results raises the possibility that many
three-dimensional CFTs have duals on AdS4 with SL(2,Z) duality properties at
the linearized level.Comment: 18 pages, v2 references adde
Geroch group for Einstein spaces and holographic integrability
We review how Geroch's reduction method is extended from Ricci-flat to
Einstein spacetimes. The Ehlers-Geroch SL(2,R) group is still present in the
three-dimensional sigma-model that captures the dynamics, but only a subgroup
of it is solution-generating. Holography provides an alternative
three-dimensional perspective to integrability properties of Einstein's
equations in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes. These properties emerge
as conditions on the boundary data (metric and energy-momentum tensor) ensuring
that the hydrodynamic derivative expansion be resummed into an exact
four-dimensional Einstein geometry. The conditions at hand are invariant under
a set of transformations dubbed holographic U-duality group. The latter fills
the gap left by the Ehlers-Geroch group in Einstein spaces, and allows for
solution-generating maps mixing e.g. the mass and the nut charge.Comment: v1: 1+24 pages, Latex, imbrication with arXiv:1403.6511 in sections 2
and 3. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1510.0645
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