Quasi-Topological Field Theories in Two Dimensions as Soluble Models
Abstract
We study a class of lattice field theories in two dimensions that includes gauge theories. Given a two dimensional orientable surface of genus , the partition function is defined for a triangulation consisting of triangles of area . The reason these models are called quasi-topological is that depends on , and but not on the details of the triangulation. They are also soluble in the sense that the computation of their partition functions can be reduced to a soluble one dimensional problem. We show that the continuum limit is well defined if the model approaches a topological field theory in the zero area limit, i.e., with finite . We also show that the universality classes of such quasi-topological lattice field theories can be easily classified. Yang-Mills and generalized Yang-Mills theories appear as particular examples of such continuum limits.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9703014,
title = {Quasi-Topological Field Theories in Two Dimensions as Soluble Models},
author = {Bruno G. Carneiro da Cunha and P. Teotonio-Sobrinho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9703014},
year = {2016}
}
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23 pages, 16 figures, uses psbox.tex