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08.03.2023 (Wednesday)

Symmetries of TTbar-deformed CFTs and their holographic avatars

Triangular Seminar Monica Guica (IPhT, Saclay)

at:
15:00 KCL
room K6.29 Anatomy Theatre
abstract:

I will discuss the classical and quantum symmetries of TTbar-deformed CFTs and their manifestations in holography. These symmetries are infinite in number and, in a certain basis, organise into a Virasoro x Virasoro algebra with the same central charge as that of the undeformed CFT. I will present a quantum, abstract proof of the existence of these symmetries and three different explicit classical perspectives: Hamiltonian, Lagrangian and holographic. I will then discuss the relationship between the single-trace TTbar deformation and the asymptotically linear dilaton background in string theory, and show that the asymptotic symmetries of this background take an identical form to those of TTbar-deformed CFTs, further strengthening this proposed connection.

07.04.2022 (Thursday)

JTbar - deformed CFTs as non-local CFTs

Journal Club Monica Guica (IPhT Saclay)

at:
14:45 Other
room Zoom, instructions in abstract
abstract:

TTbar and JTbar - deformed CFTs provide an interesting example of non-local, yet UV-complete two-dimensional QFTs that are entirely solvable. I will start by showing that both classes of theories possess Virasoro x Virasoro or Virasoro- Kac- Moody x Virasoro - Kac- Moody symmetry. For the case of JTbar, I will discuss the classical realization of these symmetries in terms of field-dependent coordinate transformations and show how the associated generators can be used to define an analogue of "primary" operators in this non-local theory, whose correlation functions are entirely fixed in terms of those of the undeformed CFT. In particular, two and three-point functions are simply given by the corresponding momentum-space correlator in the undeformed CFT, with all dimensions replaced by particular momentum-dependent conformal dimensions. Interestingly, scattering amplitudes off the near-horizon of extremal black holes are known to take a strikingly similar form. -------- Part of the London Integrability Journal Club. If you are a new participant please register at integrability-london.weebly.com. Link emailed on Tuesday.