Twofold universality of large-$N$ melonic random tensors
Abstract
We construct a measure that exhibits two aspects of a new type of universality and dramatically simplifies the integration of tensors () at large . In contrast to matrix integration, in which matrix traces canonically yield the integrand, tensors need additional information (equivalent to a -coloured graph ) to contract their indices and form a tensor trace . We show that, whenever each can be obtained by a recursive construction known as melonicity, then the leading order in of the integral of is independent of the -- often intricate -- combinatorics of the traces , but also, to our surprise, independent of as far as . Instead, at large , these integrals are some functions (indexed by ) of the number of vertices of which we call melonic polynomials. Melonic traces cumulants with respect to any ('interacting') measure with each melonic, can be computed with our universal measure that replaces each by a canonical trace depending only on . We prove that any two melonic tensor models are indistinguishable at large-, independently of the number of tensor indices (first universality aspect), and of the fine-grainedness of their interactions (second universality), being a sufficient condition that the couplings (the parameters above) agree and their respective traces are monomials with the same degree in .
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@article{arxiv.2607.08677,
title = {Twofold universality of large-$N$ melonic random tensors},
author = {Carlos I. Perez-Sanchez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.08677},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
22 pp, 12pt fontsize, several figures. Comments welcome