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Uncolored Random Tensors, Melon Diagrams, and the SYK Models

High Energy Physics - Theory 2017-02-22 v5 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Certain models with rank-33 tensor degrees of freedom have been shown by Gurau and collaborators to possess a novel large NN limit, where g2N3g^2 N^3 is held fixed. In this limit the perturbative expansion in the quartic coupling constant, gg, is dominated by a special class of "melon" diagrams. We study "uncolored" models of this type, which contain a single copy of real rank-33 tensor. Its three indexes are distinguishable; therefore, the models possess O(N)3O(N)^3 symmetry with the tensor field transforming in the tri-fundamental representation. Such uncolored models also possess the large NN limit dominated by the melon diagrams. The quantum mechanics of a real anti-commuting tensor therefore has a similar large NN limit to the model recently introduced by Witten as an implementation of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model which does not require disorder. Gauging the O(N)3O(N)^3 symmetry in our quantum mechanical model removes the non-singlet states; therefore, one can search for its well-defined gravity dual. We point out, however, that the model possesses a vast number of gauge-invariant operators involving higher powers of the tensor field, suggesting that the complete gravity dual will be intricate. We also discuss the quantum mechanics of a complex 3-index anti-commuting tensor, which has U(N)2×O(N)U(N)^2\times O(N) symmetry and argue that it is equivalent in the large NN limit to a version of SYK model with complex fermions. Finally, we discuss similar models of a commuting tensor in dimension dd. While the quartic interaction is not positive definite, we construct the large NN Schwinger-Dyson equation for the two-point function and show that its solution is consistent with conformal invariance. We carry out a perturbative check of this result using the 4ϵ4-\epsilon expansion.

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@article{arxiv.1611.08915,
  title  = {Uncolored Random Tensors, Melon Diagrams, and the SYK Models},
  author = {Igor R. Klebanov and Grigory Tarnopolsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.08915},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

26 pages, 16 figures, v2: sections 3 and 5 expanded, minor corrections, references added, v3: minor corrections, a reference added, v4: minor corrections, v5: spectrum of the complex model corrected; a note added about "uncolored" higher rank tensors