Found 4 result(s)

04.10.2023 (Wednesday)

Renormalization group flows in AdS and the bootstrap program

Regular Seminar Marco Meineri (U. Turin)

at:
13:45 KCL
room S0.12
abstract:

We consider the renormalization group flow of a quantum field theory (QFT) in Anti-de Sitter (AdS) space. We derive sum rules that express UV data and the energy of a chosen eigenstate in terms of the spectral densities and certain correlation functions of the theory. In two dimensions, this leads to a bootstrap setup that involves the UV central charge and may allow us to follow a Renormalization Group (RG) flow non-perturbatively by continuously varying the AdS radius. Along the way, we establish the convergence properties of the newly discovered local block decomposition, which applies to three-point functions involving one bulk and two boundary operators.

03.10.2023 (Tuesday)

Renormalization group flows in AdS and the bootstrap program

Regular Seminar Marco Meineri (Turin U.)

at:
14:00 QMUL
room Maths MB-503
abstract:

We consider the renormalization group flow of a quantum field theory (QFT) in Anti-de Sitter (AdS) space. We derive sum rules that express UV data and the energy of a chosen eigenstate in terms of the spectral densities and certain correlation functions of the theory. In two dimensions, this leads to a bootstrap setup that involves the UV central charge and may allow us to follow a Renormalization Group (RG) flow non-perturbatively by continuously varying the AdS radius. Along the way, we establish the convergence properties of the newly discovered local block decomposition, which applies to three-point functions involving one bulk and two boundary operators.

16.12.2020 (Wednesday)

Hamiltonian truncation in AdS

Regular Seminar Marco Meineri (CERN)

at:
13:45 KCL
room Zoom
abstract:

We study quantum field theory in AdS_2 within the framework of Hamiltonian truncation. We start from a solvable theory and we deform the Hamiltonian with an interaction term. We find the spectrum as a function of the coupling, and we aim at connecting the solvable regime with the strongly coupled flat space physics. Hamiltonian truncation in infinite volume presents specific challenges, and special care is needed to recover the physical energy gaps as the cutoff is removed. To this end, we propose a general prescription, we give an argument for its validity and we check it in various examples. [For the link to the Zoom room, please email alejandro.cabo_bizet@kcl.ac.uk].

21.02.2019 (Thursday)

Reflection and transmission coefficients for conformal interfaces.

Regular Seminar Marco Meineri (EPFL, Lausanne)

at:
14:00 QMW
room G O Jones 610
abstract:

We probe a generic two dimensional conformal interface via a collider experiment. We measure the energy and charges which are reflected and transmitted through the interface. We find that the average transmitted energy is independent of the way the state is constructed and determined by the central charge and a single piece of CFT data. We comment on the universality of the result and discuss some examples.