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Quasi-Topological Field Theories in Two Dimensions as Soluble Models

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-09-06 v1

Abstract

We study a class of lattice field theories in two dimensions that includes gauge theories. Given a two dimensional orientable surface of genus gg, the partition function ZZ is defined for a triangulation consisting of nn triangles of area ϵ\epsilon. The reason these models are called quasi-topological is that ZZ depends on gg, nn and ϵ\epsilon 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., ϵ0\epsilon \to 0 with finite nn. 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