2017
DOI: 10.1007/jhep04(2017)127
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Leading CFT constraints on multi-critical models in d > 2

Abstract: Abstract:We consider the family of renormalizable scalar QFTs with self-interacting potentials of highest monomial φ m below their upper critical dimensions d c = 2m m−2 , and study them using a combination of CFT constraints, Schwinger-Dyson equation and the free theory behavior at the upper critical dimension. For even integers m ≥ 4 these theories coincide with the Landau-Ginzburg description of multi-critical phenomena and interpolate with the unitary minimal models in d = 2, while for odd m the theories a… Show more

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“…We note that the OPE coefficientC 1 14 is in perfect agreement with that found in [10] using CFT methods, while we did not find any result in the literature for the other two coefficients to compare to. An explanation of why this agreement is expected will be given in Sect.…”
Section: Example: Ising Universality Classsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…We note that the OPE coefficientC 1 14 is in perfect agreement with that found in [10] using CFT methods, while we did not find any result in the literature for the other two coefficients to compare to. An explanation of why this agreement is expected will be given in Sect.…”
Section: Example: Ising Universality Classsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…1 In our approach we can compute only the subset of OPE coefficients which are "massless" at the upper critical dimension (the others being projected away by the dimensionally regularized scheme) and therefore less sensitive to -corrections induced by a change in the RG scheme. We show that our next-to-leadingorder (NLO) computation gives these OPE coefficients at order O( ) and reproduces the structure constants previously obtained in a CFT framework [10][11][12]. This fact, even if plausible, is in general not obvious because of the possible scheme dependence, and we find it to be supported by the functional approach, which indeed constrains to some extent the possible choices of coupling redefinitions that otherwise would be completely arbitrary.…”
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“…[63] proposed an approach based on multiplet recombination, further applied and developed in refs. [64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. Another approach is the analytic bootstrap, either together with the largespin expansion [80], or in its Mellin-space version [81][82][83][84].…”
Section: Jhep12(2017)054mentioning
confidence: 99%