2023
DOI: 10.1007/jhep10(2023)143
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Thermal one-point functions: CFT’s with fermions, large d and large spin

Justin R. David,
Srijan Kumar

Abstract: We apply the OPE inversion formula on thermal two-point functions of fermions to obtain thermal one-point function of fermion bi-linears appearing in the corresponding OPE. We primarily focus on the OPE channel which contains the stress tensor of the theory. We apply our formalism to the mean field theory of fermions and verify that the inversion formula reproduces the spectrum as well as their corresponding thermal one-point functions. We then examine the large N critical Gross-Neveu model in d = 2k + 1 dimen… Show more

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“…Such aspects of finite-size/temperature effects in CFTs have been discussed in [1,[31][32][33][34][35], and we follow in particular the presentation of [1]. On S 1 L × R d−1 , conformal symmetry…”
Section: Finite-size Effects In Cftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such aspects of finite-size/temperature effects in CFTs have been discussed in [1,[31][32][33][34][35], and we follow in particular the presentation of [1]. On S 1 L × R d−1 , conformal symmetry…”
Section: Finite-size Effects In Cftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the square of the Weyl tensor W 2 ) between the scalar field and the gravitons. Furthermore, one-point thermal functions in the limit of large dimensions and large spin have been considered in [22,23]. Subsequently, it was argued that a similar mechanism is at work, but now for the thermal two-point function [14].…”
Section: Jhep12(2023)125mentioning
confidence: 99%