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Analyticity of the planar limit of a matrix model

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2012-06-15 v5 High Energy Physics - Theory Geometric Topology

Abstract

Using Chebyshev polynomials combined with some mild combinatorics, we provide a new formula for the analytical planar limit of a random matrix model with a one-cut potential VV. For potentials V(x)=x2/2n1anxn/nV(x)=x^{2}/2-\sum_{n\ge1}a_{n}x^{n}/n, as a power series in all ana_{n}, the formal Taylor expansion of the analytic planar limit is exactly the formal planar limit. In the case VV is analytic in infinitely many variables {an}n1\{a_{n}\}_{n\ge1} (on the appropriate spaces), the planar limit is also an analytic function in infinitely many variables and we give quantitative versions of where this is defined. Particularly useful in enumerative combinatorics are the gradings of VV, Vt(x)=x2/2n1antn/2xn/nV_{t}(x)=x^{2}/2-\sum_{n\ge1}a_{n}t^{n/2}x^{n}/n and Vt(x)=x2/2n3antn/21xn/nV_{t}(x)=x^{2}/2-\sum_{n\ge3}a_{n}t^{n/2 -1}x^{n}/n. The associated planar limits F(t)F(t) as functions of tt count planar diagram sorted by the number of edges respectively faces. We point out a method of computing the asymptotic of the coefficients of F(t)F(t) using the combination of the \emph{wzb} method and the resolution of singularies. This is illustrated in several computations revolving around the important extreme potential Vt(x)=x2/2+log(1tx)V_{t}(x)=x^{2}/2+\log(1-\sqrt{t}x) and its variants. This particular example gives a quantitive and sharp answer to a conjecture of t'Hoofts which states that if the potential is analytic, the planar limit is also analytic.

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@article{arxiv.1010.0927,
  title  = {Analyticity of the planar limit of a matrix model},
  author = {Stavros Garoufalidis and Ionel Popescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.0927},
  year   = {2012}
}

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61 pages, 3 figures