Chiral two-dimensional Yang-Mills theory at large N is proposed to be dual to a stationary subsector of Gromov-Witten theory deformed by an area-dependent transposition interaction and an Omega-point compactification operator.
Counting Strings and Phase Transitions in 2D QCD
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Several string theories related to QCD in two dimensions are studied. For each of these theories the large $N$ free energy on a (target) sphere of area $A$ is calculated. By considering theories with different subsets of the geometrical structures involved in the full QCD${}_2$ string theory, the different contributions of these structures to the string free energy are calculated using both analytic and numerical methods. The equivalence between the leading terms in the $SU(N)$ and $U(N)$ free energies is simply demonstrated from the string formulation. It is shown that when $\Omega$-points are removed from the theory, the free energy is convergent for small and large values of $A$ but divergent in an intermediate range. Numerical results indicate that the free energy for the full QCD${}_2$ string fails to converge at the Douglas-Kazakov phase transition point. Similar results for a single chiral sector of the theory, such as has recently been studied by Cordes, Moore, and Ramgoolam, indicate that there are three distinct phases in that theory. These results indicate that from the point of view of the strong coupling phase, the phase transition in the full QCD${}_2$ string arises from the entropy of branch-point singularities.
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The String Dual to Two-dimensional Yang-Mills Theory Revisited
Chiral two-dimensional Yang-Mills theory at large N is proposed to be dual to a stationary subsector of Gromov-Witten theory deformed by an area-dependent transposition interaction and an Omega-point compactification operator.