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Holographic RG flows on curved manifolds and the $F$-theorem

High Energy Physics - Theory 2019-02-20 v1

Abstract

We study FF-functions in the context of field theories on S3S^3 using gauge-gravity duality, with the radius of S3S^3 playing the role of RG scale. We show that the on-shell action, evaluated over a set of holographic RG flow solutions, can be used to define good FF-functions, which decrease monotonically along the RG flow from the UV to the IR for a wide range of examples. If the operator perturbing the UV CFT has dimension Δ>3/2\Delta > 3/2 these FF-functions correspond to an appropriately renormalized free energy. If instead the perturbing operator has dimension Δ<3/2\Delta < 3/2 it is the quantum effective potential, i.e. the Legendre transform of the free energy, which gives rise to good FF-functions. We check that these observations hold beyond holography for the case of a free fermion on S3S^3 (Δ=2\Delta=2) and the free boson on S3S^3 (Δ=1\Delta=1), resolving a long-standing problem regarding the non-monotonicity of the free energy for the free massive scalar. We also show that for a particular choice of entangling surface, we can define good FF-functions from an entanglement entropy, which coincide with certain FF-functions obtained from the on-shell action.

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@article{arxiv.1810.12318,
  title  = {Holographic RG flows on curved manifolds and the $F$-theorem},
  author = {Jewel Kumar Ghosh and Elias Kiritsis and Francesco Nitti and Lukas T. Witkowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.12318},
  year   = {2019}
}

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83 pages, 12 figures