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Dilogarithm Identities for Sine-Gordon and Reduced Sine-Gordon Y-Systems
We study the family of Y-systems and T-systems associated with the
sine-Gordon models and the reduced sine-Gordon models for the parameter of
continued fractions with two terms. We formulate these systems by cluster
algebras, which turn out to be of finite type, and prove their periodicities
and the associated dilogarithm identities which have been conjectured earlier.
In particular, this provides new examples of periodicities of seeds
The perturbation and its geometric interpretation
Starting from the recently-discovered -perturbed
Lagrangians, we prove that the deformed solutions to the classical EoMs for
bosonic field theories are equivalent to the unperturbed ones but for a
specific field-dependent local change of coordinates. This surprising geometric
outcome is fully consistent with the identification of
-deformed 2D quantum field theories as topological
JT gravity coupled to generic matter fields. Although our conclusion is valid
for generic interacting potentials, it first emerged from a detailed study of
the sine-Gordon model and in particular from the fact that solitonic
pseudo-spherical surfaces embedded in are left invariant by the
deformation. Analytic and numerical results concerning the perturbation of
specific sine-Gordon soliton solutions are presented.Comment: v2 : Expanded version with new comments, numerical results and 16
figures added. Minor typos corrected. Extra references added. 25 pages. 4
figures v3 : JHEP version. Section 6 added. Minor typos corrected. Extra
reference added. 30 pages. 5 figure
Discontinuity relations for the AdS(4)/CFT(3) correspondence
We study in detail the analytic properties of the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz
(TBA) equations for the anomalous dimensions of composite operators in the
planar limit of the 3D N=6 superconformal Chern-Simons gauge theory and derive
functional relations for the jump discontinuities across the branch cuts in the
complex rapidity plane. These relations encode the analytic structure of the Y
functions and are extremely similar to the ones obtained for the
previously-studied AdS(5)/CFT(4) case. Together with the Y-system and more
basic analyticity conditions, they are completely equivalent to the TBA
equations. We expect these results to be useful to derive alternative nonlinear
integral equations for the AdS(4)/CFT(3) spectrum.Comment: 33 pages, 9 figure
Conserved currents and irrelevant deformations of 2D integrable field theories
It has been recently discovered that the deformation
is closely-related to Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity. At classical level, the
introduction of this perturbation induces an interaction between the
stress-energy tensor and space-time and the deformed EoMs can be mapped,
through a field-dependent change of coordinates, onto the corresponding
undeformed ones. The effect of this perturbation on the quantum spectrum is
non-perturbatively described by an inhomogeneous Burgers equation. In this
paper, we point out that there exist infinite families of models where the
geometry couples instead to generic combinations of local conserved currents
labelled by the Lorentz spin. In spirit, these generalisations are similar to
the model as the resulting theories and the
corresponding scattering phase factors are not Lorentz invariant. The link with
the model is discussed in detail. While the classical
setup described here is very general, we shall use the sine-Gordon model and
its CFT limit as explanatory quantum examples. Most of the final equations and
considerations are, however, of broader validity or easily generalisable to
more complicated systems.Comment: 39 pages, 3 figures. v2: typos corrected, extended version with more
results on the link between the classical and the quantum analysi
Generalised Born-Infeld models, Lax operators and the perturbation
Surprising links between the deformation of 2D quantum field theories induced
by the composite operator, effective string
models and the CFT correspondence, have recently emerged. The purpose of
this article is to discuss various classical aspects related to the deformation
of 2D interacting field theories. Special attention is given to the
sin(h)-Gordon model, for which we were able to construct the -deformed Lax pair. We consider the Lax pair formulation to be
the first essential step toward a more satisfactory geometrical interpretation
of this deformation within the integrable model framework.
Furthermore, it is shown that the 4D Maxwell-Born-Infeld theory, possibly
with the addition of a mass term or a derivative-independent potential,
corresponds to a natural extension of the 2D examples. Finally, we briefly
comment on 2D Yang-Mills theory and propose a modification of the heat kernel,
for a generic surface with genus and boundaries, which fully accounts
for the contribution.Comment: 22 pages, 2 figures, v2: new comments, hyperlinks and minor typos
correcte
Exact results for the low energy AdS(4)XCP(3) string theory
We derive the Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz equations for the relativistic sigma
model describing the AdS(4)XCP(3) string II A theory at strong coupling (i.e.
in the Alday-Maldacena decoupling limit). The corresponding Y-system involves
an infinite number of Y functions and is of a new type, although it shares a
peculiar feature with the Y-system for AdS(4)XCP(3). A truncation of the
equations at level p and a further generalisation to generic rank N allow us an
alternative description of the theory as the N=4, p= \infty representative in
an infinite family of models corresponding to the conformal cosets CP(N-1)_p X
U(1), perturbed by a relevant composite field \phi(N,p) =\phi_[CP(N-1)_p] X
\phi[U(1)] that couples the two independent conformal field theories. The
calculation of the ultraviolet central charge confirms the conjecture by Basso
and Rej and the conformal dimension of the perturbing operator, at every N and
p, is obtained using the Y-system periodicity. The conformal dimension of
\phi[CP(N-1)_p] matches that of the field identified by Fendley while
discussing integrability issues for the purely bosonic CP(N-1) sigma model.Comment: Latex fil
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