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Semiclassical limit of Liouville Field Theory

Probability 2017-10-16 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Liouville Field Theory (LFT for short) is a two dimensional model of random surfaces, which is for instance involved in 2d2d string theory or in the description of the fluctuations of metrics in 2d2d Liouville quantum gravity. This is a probabilistic model that consists in weighting the classical Free Field action with an interaction term given by the exponential of a Gaussian multiplicative chaos. The main input of our work is the study of the semiclassical limit of the theory, which is a prescribed asymptotic regime of LFT of interest in physics literature (see \cite{witten} and references therein). We derive exact formulas for the Laplace transform of the Liouville field in the case of flat metric on the unit disk with Dirichlet boundary conditions. As a consequence, we prove that the Liouville field concentrates on the solution of the classical Liouville equation with explicit negative scalar curvature. We also characterize the leading fluctuations, which are Gaussian and massive, and establish a large deviation principle. Though considered as an ansatz in the whole physics literature, it seems that it is the first rigorous probabilistic derivation of the semiclassical limit of LFT. On the other hand, we carry out the same analysis when we further weight the Liouville action with heavy matter operators. This procedure appears when computing the nn-points correlation functions of LFT.

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@article{arxiv.1401.6001,
  title  = {Semiclassical limit of Liouville Field Theory},
  author = {Hubert Lacoin and Rémi Rhodes and Vincent Vargas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.6001},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

42 pages; 3 figures; Typos corrected