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Position-space renormalisation of the Energy-Momentum Tensor

Position-space renormalisation of the Energy-Momentum Tensor
Position-space renormalisation of the Energy-Momentum Tensor
There is increasing interest in the study of nonperturbative aspects of three-dimensional quantum field theories (QFT). They appear as holographic dual to theories of (strongly coupled) gravity. For instance, in Holographic Cosmology, the two-point function of the Energy-Momentum Tensor (EMT) of a particular class of three-dimensional QFTs can be mapped into the power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background in the gravitational theory. However, the presence of divergent contact terms poses challenges in extracting a renormalised EMT two-point function on the lattice. Using a ϕ4 theory of adjoint scalars valued in the su(N) Lie Algebra as a proof-of-concept motivated by Holographic Cosmology, we apply a novel method for filtering out such contact terms by making use of infinitely differentiable "bump" functions which enforce a smooth window that excludes contributions at zero spatial separation. The process effectively removes the local contact terms and allows us to extract the continuum limit behaviour of the renormalised EMT two-point function.
hep-lat
Rocha, Henrique Bergallo
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Debbio, Luigi Del
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Jüttner, Andreas
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Kitching-Morley, Ben
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Lee, Joseph K. L.
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Portelli, Antonin
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Rocha, Henrique Bergallo
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There is increasing interest in the study of nonperturbative aspects of three-dimensional quantum field theories (QFT). They appear as holographic dual to theories of (strongly coupled) gravity. For instance, in Holographic Cosmology, the two-point function of the Energy-Momentum Tensor (EMT) of a particular class of three-dimensional QFTs can be mapped into the power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background in the gravitational theory. However, the presence of divergent contact terms poses challenges in extracting a renormalised EMT two-point function on the lattice. Using a ϕ4 theory of adjoint scalars valued in the su(N) Lie Algebra as a proof-of-concept motivated by Holographic Cosmology, we apply a novel method for filtering out such contact terms by making use of infinitely differentiable "bump" functions which enforce a smooth window that excludes contributions at zero spatial separation. The process effectively removes the local contact terms and allows us to extract the continuum limit behaviour of the renormalised EMT two-point function.

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Published date: 19 December 2022
Additional Information: Proceedings for the 39th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory
Keywords: hep-lat

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Local EPrints ID: 473773
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/473773
PURE UUID: 2340061b-4565-4c31-b8b7-7f5fe00d23ed
ORCID for Andreas Jüttner: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3978-0927
ORCID for Antonin Portelli: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6059-917X
ORCID for Kostas Skenderis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4509-5472

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Date deposited: 31 Jan 2023 17:42
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:29

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Author: Henrique Bergallo Rocha
Author: Luigi Del Debbio
Author: Ben Kitching-Morley
Author: Joseph K. L. Lee
Author: Antonin Portelli ORCID iD

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