3–9 Sept 2023
Hilton of the Americas, 1600 Lamar, Houston, Texas, 77010, USA
US/Central timezone

A solvable quantum field theory with asymptotic freedom in 3+1 dimensions

5 Sept 2023, 12:20
20m
Ballroom A (Hilton of the Americas)

Ballroom A

Hilton of the Americas

Oral New theoretical developments New Theory

Speaker

Paul Romatschke

Description

Wouldn't it be nice to solve large N QCD analytically? While QCD is hard, it is fairly easy to solve scalar field theories with many components, such as the O(N) model in the large N limit. Traditional wisdom has it that such theories are ill defined because they have the wrong beta function, possess a Landau pole, and are quantum trivial for N=1. In this talk, I throw out conventional wisdom, and critically re-examine scalar field theories in 4d, borrowing heavily from PT-symmetric field theory results. It's a solvable wonderland with asymptotic freedom, bound states in the infrared and a phase transition in between.

Category Theory

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