2019
DOI: 10.1007/jhep11(2019)110
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The epsilon expansion meets semiclassics

Abstract: We study the scaling dimension ∆ φ n of the operator φ n where φ is the fundamental complex field of the U (1) model at the Wilson-Fisher fixed point in d = 4 − ε. Even for a perturbatively small fixed point coupling λ * , standard perturbation theory breaks down for sufficiently large λ * n. Treating λ * n as fixed for small λ * we show that ∆ φ n can be successfully computed through a semiclassical expansion around a non-trivial trajectory, resulting in We explicitly compute the first two orders in the expan… Show more

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“…In the strong coupling regime -which overlaps with the regime of validity of the large charge effective theory-, one finds ∆ ∼λ 4−ǫ 3−ǫ + · · · , thus recovering the expected scaling ∆ ∼ n d d−1 , with the extra bonus of providing an analytic expression for the actual coefficients in the large charge expansion [5,6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…In the strong coupling regime -which overlaps with the regime of validity of the large charge effective theory-, one finds ∆ ∼λ 4−ǫ 3−ǫ + · · · , thus recovering the expected scaling ∆ ∼ n d d−1 , with the extra bonus of providing an analytic expression for the actual coefficients in the large charge expansion [5,6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Alternatively, the double-scaling limit can be understood from a saddle-point calculation. This can be easily generalized to the general correlation function (5). We first introduce the scaled scalar field…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While the effective superfluid description should equally well apply to strongly and weakly coupled theories, in the latter case it is also possible to work directly in the full theory, bypassing the EFT construction, or, in fact, deriving it. This was recently illustrated in [13], by focusing on the two-point function of the charge n operator φ n in the U (1) invariant Wilson-Fisher fixed point in 4 − ε dimensions. For arbitrary n, the scaling dimension ∆ φ n was computed semiclassically by expanding the path integral around a non-trivial trajectory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%