We find the connection between relativistic and non-relativistic string vacua
in AdS5×S5 in terms of a free parameter c flow. First, we show
that the famous relativistic BMN vacuum flows in the large c parameter to an
unphysical solution of the non-relativistic theory. Then, we consider the
simplest non-relativistic vacuum, found in arXiv:2109.13240 (called BMN-like),
and we identify its relativistic origin, namely a non-compact version of the
folded string with zero spin, ignored in the past due to its infinite energy.
We show that, once the critical closed B-field required by the non-relativistic
limit is included, the total energy of such relativistic solution is finite,
and in the large c parameter it precisely matches the one of the BMN-like
string. We also analyse the case with spin in the transverse AdS directions.Comment: 24 pages, 1 figure; v2, version accepted for publication in Phys.
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