Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs

Abstract We discuss walking behavior in gauge theories and weak first-order phase transitions in statistical physics. Despite appearing in very different systems (QCD below the conformal window, the Potts model, deconfined criticality) these two phenomena both imply approximate scale invariance in a...

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Main Authors: Victor Gorbenko, Slava Rychkov, Bernardo Zan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2018)108
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spelling doaj-a8bdd498f2f54a5e91944924d2e1b6442020-11-25T01:15:39ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-10-0120181014910.1007/JHEP10(2018)108Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTsVictor Gorbenko0Slava Rychkov1Bernardo Zan2Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stanford UniversityInstitut des Hautes Études ScientifiquesInstitut des Hautes Études ScientifiquesAbstract We discuss walking behavior in gauge theories and weak first-order phase transitions in statistical physics. Despite appearing in very different systems (QCD below the conformal window, the Potts model, deconfined criticality) these two phenomena both imply approximate scale invariance in a range of energies and have the same RG interpretation: a flow passing between pairs of fixed point at complex coupling. We discuss what distinguishes a real theory from a complex theory and call these fixed points complex CFTs. By using conformal perturbation theory we show how observables of the walking theory are computable by perturbing the complex CFTs. This paper discusses the general mechanism while a companion paper [1] will treat a specific and computable example: the two-dimensional Q-state Potts model with Q > 4. Concerning walking in 4d gauge theories, we also comment on the (un)likelihood of the light pseudo-dilaton, and on non-minimal scenarios of the conformal window termination.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2018)108Conformal Field TheoryRenormalization GroupLattice Quantum Field Theory
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author Victor Gorbenko
Slava Rychkov
Bernardo Zan
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Slava Rychkov
Bernardo Zan
Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
Journal of High Energy Physics
Conformal Field Theory
Renormalization Group
Lattice Quantum Field Theory
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Slava Rychkov
Bernardo Zan
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title Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
title_short Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
title_full Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
title_fullStr Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
title_full_unstemmed Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
title_sort walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex cfts
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract We discuss walking behavior in gauge theories and weak first-order phase transitions in statistical physics. Despite appearing in very different systems (QCD below the conformal window, the Potts model, deconfined criticality) these two phenomena both imply approximate scale invariance in a range of energies and have the same RG interpretation: a flow passing between pairs of fixed point at complex coupling. We discuss what distinguishes a real theory from a complex theory and call these fixed points complex CFTs. By using conformal perturbation theory we show how observables of the walking theory are computable by perturbing the complex CFTs. This paper discusses the general mechanism while a companion paper [1] will treat a specific and computable example: the two-dimensional Q-state Potts model with Q > 4. Concerning walking in 4d gauge theories, we also comment on the (un)likelihood of the light pseudo-dilaton, and on non-minimal scenarios of the conformal window termination.
topic Conformal Field Theory
Renormalization Group
Lattice Quantum Field Theory
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2018)108
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