1995
DOI: 10.1016/0370-1573(94)00084-g
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2D gravity and random matrices

Abstract: We review recent progress in 2D gravity coupled to d < 1 conformal matter, based on a representation of discrete gravity in terms of random matrices. We discuss the saddle point approximation for these models, including a class of related O(n) matrix models.For d < 1 matter, the matrix problem can be completely solved in many cases by the introduction of suitable orthogonal polynomials. Alternatively, in the continuum limit the orthogonal polynomial method can be shown to be equivalent to the construction of r… Show more

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“…The Hermitean matrix models thus enumerate oriented surfaces (other matrix ensembles can enumerate non-oriented surfaces). This Formal expansion equivalent to an enumerating function of Feynman graphs is a standard tool in physics [10,34]. Random matrices have thus played a role in all theories where one needs to sum over surfaces, i.e.…”
Section: Fat Graphs and Discrete Random Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Hermitean matrix models thus enumerate oriented surfaces (other matrix ensembles can enumerate non-oriented surfaces). This Formal expansion equivalent to an enumerating function of Feynman graphs is a standard tool in physics [10,34]. Random matrices have thus played a role in all theories where one needs to sum over surfaces, i.e.…”
Section: Fat Graphs and Discrete Random Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…i.e., with the previous notations: 10) where the formal average . is computed with the measure in eq.…”
Section: Correlation Functionsmentioning
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“…In the context of zero dimensional matrix models, the type of critical behaviour described above can be used to define a double-scaling limit (for a review see [14]). Near the critical point, the sum of planar diagrams is dominated by large diagrams with many vertices.…”
Section: The Double-scaling Limitmentioning
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“…which is held fixed in the double-scaling limit 14 . These interactions also depend on the remaining double-scaling parametersg l for l = 2, .…”
Section: − and B (κ)mentioning
confidence: 99%