Rigorous results for timelike Liouville field theory
Abstract
Liouville field theory has long been a cornerstone of two-dimensional quantum field theory and quantum gravity, which has attracted much recent attention in the mathematics literature. Timelike Liouville field theory is a version of Liouville field theory where the kinetic term in the action appears with a negative sign, which makes it closer to a theory of quantum gravity than ordinary (spacelike) Liouville field theory. Making sense of this `wrong sign' requires a theory of Gaussian random variables with negative variance. Such a theory is developed in this paper, and is used to prove the timelike DOZZ formula for the -point correlation function when the parameters satisfy the so-called `charge neutrality condition'. Expressions are derived also for the -point correlation functions for all , and it is shown that these functions approach the correct semiclassical limits as the coupling constant is sent to zero
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@article{arxiv.2504.02348,
title = {Rigorous results for timelike Liouville field theory},
author = {Sourav Chatterjee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.02348},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
92 pages. Minor corrections in this revision. To appear in Forum of Math., Sigma