Convergence of the Gaussian Expansion Method in Dimensionally Reduced Yang-Mills Integrals
Abstract
We advocate a method to improve systematically the self-consistent harmonic approximation (or the Gaussian approximation), which has been employed extensively in condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics. We demonstrate the {\em convergence} of the method in a model obtained from dimensional reduction of SU() Yang-Mills theory in dimensions. Explicit calculations have been carried out up to the 7th order in the large-N limit, and we do observe a clear convergence to Monte Carlo results. For the convergence is already achieved at the 3rd order, which suggests that the method is particularly useful for studying the IIB matrix model, a conjectured nonperturbative definition of type IIB superstring theory.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0205253,
title = {Convergence of the Gaussian Expansion Method in Dimensionally Reduced Yang-Mills Integrals},
author = {Jun Nishimura and Toshiyuki Okubo and Fumihiko Sugino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0205253},
year = {2009}
}
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LaTeX, 4 pages, 5 figures; title slightly changed, explanations added (16 pages, 14 figures), final version published in JHEP