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Mellin amplitudes for 1d CFT

Lorenzo Bianchi, Gabriel Bliard, Valentina Forini, Giulia Peveri

2021Journal of High Energy Physics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We define a Mellin amplitude for CFT 1 four-point functions. Its analytical properties are inferred from physical requirements on the correlator. We discuss the analytic continuation that is necessary for a fully nonperturbative definition of the Mellin transform. The resulting bounded, meromorphic function of a single complex variable is used to derive an infinite set of nonperturbative sum rules for CFT data of exchanged operators, which we test on known examples. We then consider the perturbative setup produced by quartic interactions with an arbitrary number of derivatives in a bulk AdS 2 field theory. With our formalism, we obtain a closed-form expression for the Mellin transform of tree-level contact interactions and for the first correction to the scaling dimension of “two-particle” operators exchanged in the generalized free field theory correlator.

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PhysicsAnalytic continuationMellin transformMeromorphic functionMellin inversion theoremQuartic functionScalingDimension (graph theory)Field (mathematics)Mathematical physicsField theory (psychology)Function (biology)ContinuationAmplitudeVariable (mathematics)Beta function (physics)Set (abstract data type)Theoretical physicsQuantum field theoryFourier transformQuantum electrodynamicsRenormalizationDistribution (mathematics)Scale (ratio)Form factor (electronics)Quantum mechanicsExpression (computer science)Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Pure mathematicsMoment (physics)Black Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial modelsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research