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Quantum group spin nets: refinement limit and relation to spin foams
So far spin foam models are hardly understood beyond a few of their basic
building blocks. To make progress on this question, we define analogue spin
foam models, so called spin nets, for quantum groups and
examine their effective continuum dynamics via tensor network renormalization.
In the refinement limit of this coarse graining procedure, we find a vast
non-trivial fixed point structure beyond the degenerate and the phase. In
comparison to previous work, we use fixed point intertwiners, inspired by
Reisenberger's construction principle [1] and the recent work [2], as the
initial parametrization. In this new parametrization fine tuning is not
required in order to flow to these new fixed points. Encouragingly, each fixed
point has an associated extended phase, which allows for the study of phase
transitions in the future. Finally we also present an interpretation of spin
nets in terms of melonic spin foams. The coarse graining flow of spin nets can
thus be interpreted as describing the effective coupling between two spin foam
vertices or space time atoms.Comment: 30+5 pages, many figures, v2: references adde