2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.89.106001
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Gauge/gravity dualities and bulk phase transitions

Abstract: We consider D7-branes probing several classes of Type IIB supergravity backgrounds, and study the classical problem of finding equilibrium configurations for the embedding functions. This is a method employed to model chiral symmetry breaking in the gravity dual of a strongly-coupled, confining gauge theory. We unveil and discuss a new type of phase transition appearing in the gravity systems, which is similar in nature and meaning to bulk phase transitions on the lattice. The existence of this genre of phase … Show more

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“…We will show that the procedure yields the same results as those discussed in the bulk of the paper, in the physical region. The existence of spurious phase-transitions in the gravity side of the gauge-gravity correspondence has been observed before, though in a different context, dealing with the treatment in the probe approximation of extended object embedded in curved backgorunds [141]. We stress that the phase transition is not a feature of the field theory, but rather of the regulated gravity dual (although it should be possible to interpret our results in terms of a finite cutoff in the field theory).…”
Section: An Alternative Approach To the Free Energy Densitysupporting
confidence: 61%
“…We will show that the procedure yields the same results as those discussed in the bulk of the paper, in the physical region. The existence of spurious phase-transitions in the gravity side of the gauge-gravity correspondence has been observed before, though in a different context, dealing with the treatment in the probe approximation of extended object embedded in curved backgorunds [141]. We stress that the phase transition is not a feature of the field theory, but rather of the regulated gravity dual (although it should be possible to interpret our results in terms of a finite cutoff in the field theory).…”
Section: An Alternative Approach To the Free Energy Densitysupporting
confidence: 61%
“…We present firm evidence of the existence of a phase transition in the gravity theory (see also Ref. [84]). The parametrically light dilaton emerges along the portion of the regular branch of solutions which contains metastable solutions, the lifetime of which is not known (but see Ref.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…These limits need not commute. A similar situation but in a different context was encountered in [19] and we will find this to be the case in theories with non-local UV-behavior. Similarly we will observe that a local and honest UV-completion of non-local theories plays the same role as the regularisation with a cutoff.…”
Section: Jhep06(2014)005mentioning
confidence: 89%