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Dipolar quantization and the infinite circumference limit of two-dimensional conformal field theories

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-11-18 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

Elaborating on our previous presentation, where the term {\it dipolar quantization} was introduced, we argue here that adopting L0(L1+L1)/2+Lˉ0(Lˉ1+Lˉ1)/2L_0-(L_1+L_{-1})/2+{\bar L}_0-({\bar L}_1+{\bar L}_{-1})/2 as the Hamiltonian instead of L0+Lˉ0L_0+{\bar L}_0 yields an infinite circumference limit in two-dimensional conformal field theory. The new Hamiltonian leads to dipolar quantization instead of radial quantization. As a result, the new theory exhibits a continuous and strongly degenerated spectrum in addition to the Virasoro algebra with a continuous index. Its Hilbert space exhibits a different inner product than that obtained in the original theory. The idiosyncrasy of this particular Hamiltonian is its relation to the so-called sine-square deformation, which is found in the study of a certain class of quantum statistical systems. The appearance of the infinite circumference explains why the vacuum states of sine-square deformed systems are coincident with those of the respective closed-boundary systems.

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@article{arxiv.1602.01190,
  title  = {Dipolar quantization and the infinite circumference limit of two-dimensional conformal field theories},
  author = {Nobuyuki Ishibashi and Tsukasa Tada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.01190},
  year   = {2016}
}

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37 pages, 9 figures