Non-perturbative lattice calculations determine the BMN deconfinement temperature from the perturbative to the holographic regime, with evidence that the transition becomes continuous at weak coupling.
Thermal phase structure of dimensionally reduced super-Yang--Mills
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We present our current results from ongoing lattice investigations of the Berenstein--Maldacena--Nastase deformation of maximally supersymmetric Yang--Mills quantum mechanics. We focus on the thermal phase structure of this theory, which depends on both the temperature $T$ and the deformation parameter $\mu$, through the dimensionless ratios $T / \mu$ and $g = \lambda / \mu^3$ with $\lambda$ the 't Hooft coupling. We determine the critical $T / \mu$ of the confinement transition for couplings $g$ that span three orders of magnitude, to connect weak-coupling perturbative calculations and large-$N$ dual supergravity predictions in the strong-coupling limit. Analyzing multiple lattice sizes up to $N_{\tau} = 24$ and numbers of colors up to $N = 16$ allows initial checks of the large-$N$ continuum limit.
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Finite-temperature phase diagram of the BMN matrix model on the lattice
Non-perturbative lattice calculations determine the BMN deconfinement temperature from the perturbative to the holographic regime, with evidence that the transition becomes continuous at weak coupling.