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The Wasteland of Random Supergravities

High Energy Physics - Theory 2015-06-03 v2

Abstract

We show that in a general \cal{N} = 1 supergravity with N \gg 1 scalar fields, an exponentially small fraction of the de Sitter critical points are metastable vacua. Taking the superpotential and Kahler potential to be random functions, we construct a random matrix model for the Hessian matrix, which is well-approximated by the sum of a Wigner matrix and two Wishart matrices. We compute the eigenvalue spectrum analytically from the free convolution of the constituent spectra and find that in typical configurations, a significant fraction of the eigenvalues are negative. Building on the Tracy-Widom law governing fluctuations of extreme eigenvalues, we determine the probability P of a large fluctuation in which all the eigenvalues become positive. Strong eigenvalue repulsion makes this extremely unlikely: we find P \propto exp(-c N^p), with c, p being constants. For generic critical points we find p \approx 1.5, while for approximately-supersymmetric critical points, p \approx 1.3. Our results have significant implications for the counting of de Sitter vacua in string theory, but the number of vacua remains vast.

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@article{arxiv.1112.3034,
  title  = {The Wasteland of Random Supergravities},
  author = {David Marsh and Liam McAllister and Timm Wrase},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.3034},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

39 pages, 9 figures; v2: fixed typos, added refs and clarifications