Exploring the Infrared Landscape of the SYK Model
Abstract
We analyse a class of SYK models whose Hamiltonian is the sum of two SYK Hamiltonians with different numbers of fermions in each interaction. We consider both Euclidean and Lorentzian probes of the quantum system in the large limit. In the strong coupling phase, the entropy provides a diagnostic of the thermal renormalisation group flow. Under certain conditions, two parametrically separated regimes of near-conformal behaviour emerge. The first reproduces the standard linear-in-temperature scaling characteristic of the single SYK model. The system then flows to another near-fixed point whose entropy scaling depends on the ratio . For , the entropy exhibits anomalous, stronger-than-linear scaling in temperature. At , there is an additional logarithmic enhancement. Using conformal perturbation theory, we argue that in the infrared regime of the SYK model, there may exist disordered conformal operators with dimensions . In Lorentzian signature, we study the out-of-time-ordered correlator and show that these deformed theories exhibit near-maximal chaos in both regimes (when they exist). We comment on the relation between the anomalous scalings found here and those observed in certain near-extremal black holes in two and higher dimensions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.14839,
title = {Exploring the Infrared Landscape of the SYK Model},
author = {Weam Abou Hamdan and Damián A. Galante},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.14839},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
28 pages plus appendices, 13 figures; v2: added references and made minor changes