The string equation, with simple analyticity requirements, determines BPS sectors from non-BPS sectors and yields matrix model descriptions for N=3 and large N=4 JT supergravity.
The Boundary Cosmological Constant in Stable 2D Quantum Gravity
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We study further the r\^ole of the boundary operator $\O_B$ for macroscopic loop length in the stable definition of 2D quantum gravity provided by the $[{\tilde P},Q]=Q$ formulation. The KdV flows are supplemented by an additional flow with respect to the boundary cosmological constant $\sigma$. We numerically study these flows for the $m=1$, $2$ and $3$ models, solving for the string susceptibility in the presence of $\O_B$ for arbitrary coupling $\sigma$. The spectrum of the Hamiltonian of the loop quantum mechanics is continuous and bounded from below by $\sigma$. For large positive $\sigma$, the theory is dominated by the `universal' $m=0$ topological phase present only in the $[{\tilde P},Q]=Q$ formulation. For large negative $\sigma$, the non--perturbative physics approaches that of the $[P,Q]=1$ definition, although there is no path to the unstable solutions of the $[P,Q]=1$ $m$-even models.
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Extended JT supergravity and random matrix models: The power of the string equation
The string equation, with simple analyticity requirements, determines BPS sectors from non-BPS sectors and yields matrix model descriptions for N=3 and large N=4 JT supergravity.