Universal properties of the U(1) current at deconfined quantum critical points: comparison with predictions from gauge/gravity duality
Abstract
The deconfined quantum critical point of a two-dimensional SU(N) antiferromagnet is governed by an Abelian Higgs model in spacetime dimensions featuring complex scalar fields. In this context, we derive for an exact formula for the central charge of the U(1) current in terms of the gauge coupling at quantum criticality and compare it with the corresponding result obtained using gauge-gravity duality. There is a remarkable similarity precisely for . In this case the amplitude of the current correlation function has the same form as predicted by the gauge-gravity duality. We also compare finite temperature results for the charge susceptibility in the large limit with the result predicted by the gauge-gravity duality. Our results suggest that condensed matter systems at quantum criticality may provide interesting quantitative tests of the gauge-gravity duality even in absence of supersymmetry.
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@article{arxiv.0902.0364,
title = {Universal properties of the U(1) current at deconfined quantum critical points: comparison with predictions from gauge/gravity duality},
author = {Flavio S. Nogueira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.0364},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4.5 pages, 1 figure; v2: accepted in PRD, text restructured to make presentation/discussion clearer, references added