2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach

We study two-dimensional quantum gravity on arbitrary genus Riemann surfaces in the Kähler formalism where the basic quantum field is the (Laplacian of the) Kähler potential. We do a careful first-principles computation of the fixed-area partition function Z[A] up to and including all two-loop contr...

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Main Authors: Adel Bilal, Laetitia Leduc
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-07-01
Series:Nuclear Physics B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321315001595
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description We study two-dimensional quantum gravity on arbitrary genus Riemann surfaces in the Kähler formalism where the basic quantum field is the (Laplacian of the) Kähler potential. We do a careful first-principles computation of the fixed-area partition function Z[A] up to and including all two-loop contributions. This includes genuine two-loop diagrams as determined by the Liouville action, one-loop diagrams resulting from the non-trivial measure on the space of metrics, as well as one-loop diagrams involving various counterterm vertices. Contrary to what is often believed, several such counterterms, in addition to the usual cosmological constant, do and must occur. We consistently determine the relevant counterterms from a one-loop computation of the full two-point Green's function of the Kähler field. Throughout this paper we use the general spectral cutoff regularization developed recently and which is well-suited for multi-loop computations on curved manifolds. At two loops, while all “unwanted” contributions to ln⁡(Z[A]/Z[A0]) correctly cancel, it appears that the finite coefficient of ln⁡(A/A0) does depend on the finite part of a certain counterterm coefficient, i.e. on the finite renormalization conditions one has to impose. There exists a choice that reproduces the famous KPZ-scaling, but it seems to be only one consistent choice among others. Maybe, this hints at the possibility that other renormalization conditions could eventually provide a way to circumvent the famous c=1 barrier.
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spelling doaj.art-d346acb1a7d5458ea5276b6fe1c5115d2022-12-22T03:36:11ZengElsevierNuclear Physics B0550-32131873-15622015-07-01896C36041110.1016/j.nuclphysb.2015.04.0262D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approachAdel BilalLaetitia LeducWe study two-dimensional quantum gravity on arbitrary genus Riemann surfaces in the Kähler formalism where the basic quantum field is the (Laplacian of the) Kähler potential. We do a careful first-principles computation of the fixed-area partition function Z[A] up to and including all two-loop contributions. This includes genuine two-loop diagrams as determined by the Liouville action, one-loop diagrams resulting from the non-trivial measure on the space of metrics, as well as one-loop diagrams involving various counterterm vertices. Contrary to what is often believed, several such counterterms, in addition to the usual cosmological constant, do and must occur. We consistently determine the relevant counterterms from a one-loop computation of the full two-point Green's function of the Kähler field. Throughout this paper we use the general spectral cutoff regularization developed recently and which is well-suited for multi-loop computations on curved manifolds. At two loops, while all “unwanted” contributions to ln⁡(Z[A]/Z[A0]) correctly cancel, it appears that the finite coefficient of ln⁡(A/A0) does depend on the finite part of a certain counterterm coefficient, i.e. on the finite renormalization conditions one has to impose. There exists a choice that reproduces the famous KPZ-scaling, but it seems to be only one consistent choice among others. Maybe, this hints at the possibility that other renormalization conditions could eventually provide a way to circumvent the famous c=1 barrier.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321315001595
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2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach
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title 2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach
title_full 2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach
title_fullStr 2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach
title_full_unstemmed 2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach
title_short 2D quantum gravity on compact Riemann surfaces and two-loop partition function: A first principles approach
title_sort 2d quantum gravity on compact riemann surfaces and two loop partition function a first principles approach
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