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Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension

I identify the subclass of higher-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimensional conformal field theory. In this subclass the domain of validity of the recently proposed formula for the irreversibility of the renormalization-group flow is suitably enhanced. The trace an...

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Autor principal: Anselmi, Damiano
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(00)00135-0
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description I identify the subclass of higher-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimensional conformal field theory. In this subclass the domain of validity of the recently proposed formula for the irreversibility of the renormalization-group flow is suitably enhanced. The trace anomaly is quadratic in the Ricci tensor and contains a unique central charge. This implies, in particular, a relationship between the coefficient in front of the Euler density (charge a) and the stress-tensor two-point function (charge c). I check the prediction in detail in four, six and eight dimensions, and then in arbitrary dimension. In four and six dimensions there is agreement with results from the AdS/CFT correspondence. A by-product is a mathematical algorithm to construct conformal invariants.
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spelling cern-3955412023-03-12T05:57:37Zdoi:10.1016/S0370-2693(00)00135-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/395541engAnselmi, DamianoTowards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimensionParticle Physics - TheoryI identify the subclass of higher-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimensional conformal field theory. In this subclass the domain of validity of the recently proposed formula for the irreversibility of the renormalization-group flow is suitably enhanced. The trace anomaly is quadratic in the Ricci tensor and contains a unique central charge. This implies, in particular, a relationship between the coefficient in front of the Euler density (charge a) and the stress-tensor two-point function (charge c). I check the prediction in detail in four, six and eight dimensions, and then in arbitrary dimension. In four and six dimensions there is agreement with results from the AdS/CFT correspondence. A by-product is a mathematical algorithm to construct conformal invariants.I identify the class of even-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimensional conformal field theory. In this class the formula, elaborated recently, for the irreversibility of the renormalization-group flow applies also to massive flows. This implies a prediction for the ratio between the coefficient of the Euler density in the trace anomaly (charge a) and the stress-tensor two-point function (charge c). More precisely, the trace anomaly in external gravity is quadratic in the Ricci tensor and the Ricci scalar and contains a unique central charge. I check the prediction in detail in four, six and eight dimensions, and then in arbitrary even dimension.I identify the class of even-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimensional conformal field theory. In this class the formula, elaborated recently, for the irreversibility of the renormalization-group flow applies also to massive flows. This implies a prediction for the ratio between the coefficient of the Euler density in the trace anomaly (charge a ) and the stress-tensor two-point function (charge c ). More precisely, the trace anomaly in external gravity is quadratic in the Ricci tensor and the Ricci scalar and contains a unique central charge. I check the prediction in detail in four, six and eight dimensions, and then in arbitrary even dimension.hep-th/9908014CERN-TH-99-234CERN-TH-99-234oai:cds.cern.ch:3955411999-08-03
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Anselmi, Damiano
Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
title Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
title_full Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
title_fullStr Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
title_full_unstemmed Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
title_short Towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
title_sort towards the classification of conformal field theories in arbitrary dimension
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(00)00135-0
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