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A naive matrix-model approach to two-dimensional quantum gravity coupled to matter of arbitrary central charge

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-22 v1

Abstract

In the usual matrix-model approach to random discretized two-dimensional manifolds, one introduces n Ising spins on each cell, i.e. a discrete version of 2D quantum gravity coupled to matter with a central charge n/2. The matrix-model consists then of an integral over 2n2^{n} matrices, which we are unable to solve for n>1n>1. However for a fixed genus we can expand in the cosmological constant g for arbitrary values of n, and a simple minded analysis of the series yields for n=0,1 and 2 the expected results for the exponent γstring\gamma_{string} with an amazing precision given the small number of terms that we considered. We then proceed to larger values of n. Simple tests of universality are successfully applied; for instance we obtain the same exponents for n=3 or for one Ising model coupled to a one dimensional target space. The calculations are easily extended to states Potts models, through an integration over qnq^{n} matrices. We see no sign of the tachyonic instability of the theory, but we have only considered genus zero at this stage.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9204018,
  title  = {A naive matrix-model approach to two-dimensional quantum gravity coupled to matter of arbitrary central charge},
  author = {E. Brezin and S. Hikami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9204018},
  year   = {2009}
}

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