Holographic RG flows on curved manifolds and the $F$-theorem
Abstract
We study -functions in the context of field theories on using gauge-gravity duality, with the radius of 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 -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 these -functions correspond to an appropriately renormalized free energy. If instead the perturbing operator has dimension it is the quantum effective potential, i.e. the Legendre transform of the free energy, which gives rise to good -functions. We check that these observations hold beyond holography for the case of a free fermion on () and the free boson on (), 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 -functions from an entanglement entropy, which coincide with certain -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