Extending a stochastic renormalization-group method for tensor group field theories to non-equilibrium, this paper finds that fluctuation-dissipation-violating couplings become large near finite-scale singularities, implying instability of equilibrium dynamics.
No Ward-Takahashi identity violation for an Abelian tensorial group field theories with closure constraint
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This paper aims at investigating the nonperturbative functional renormalization group for tensorial group field theories with nontrivial kinetic action and closure constraint. We consider the quartic melonic just-renormalizable $[U(1)]^6$ model and show that due to this closure constraint the first order Ward-Takahashi identity takes the trivial form as for the models with propagators proportional to identity. We then construct the new version of the effective vertex expansion applicable to this class of models, which in particular allows to close the hierarchical structure of the flow equations in the melonic sector. As a consequence, there are no additional constraints on the flow equations, and then we can focus on the existence of the physical Wilson-Fisher fixed-points in the symmetric phase.
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Stochastic dynamics for group field theories II: Methods for nonequilibrium renormalization group
Extending a stochastic renormalization-group method for tensor group field theories to non-equilibrium, this paper finds that fluctuation-dissipation-violating couplings become large near finite-scale singularities, implying instability of equilibrium dynamics.