The authors extend their momentum-space Polyakov block construction for scalar conformal four-point functions from three dimensions to general spacetime dimension d, with explicit formulas for arbitrary-spin exchanges.
A Holographic Model for Quantum Critical Responses
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We analyze the dynamical response functions of strongly interacting quantum critical states described by conformal field theories (CFTs). We construct a self-consistent holographic model that incorporates the relevant scalar operator driving the quantum critical phase transition. Focusing on the finite temperature dynamical conductivity $\sigma(\omega,T)$, we study its dependence on our model parameters, notably the scaling dimension of the relevant operator. It is found that the conductivity is well-approximated by a simple ansatz proposed by Katz et al [1] for a wide range of parameters. We further dissect the conductivity at large frequencies $\omega >> T$ using the operator product expansion, and show how it reveals the spectrum of our model CFT. Our results provide a physically-constrained framework to study the analytic continuation of quantum Monte Carlo data, as we illustrate using the O(2) Wilson-Fisher CFT. Finally, we comment on the variation of the conductivity as we tune away from the quantum critical point, setting the stage for a comprehensive analysis of the phase diagram near the transition.
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Momentum space approach to crossing symmetric CFT correlators II: General spacetime dimension
The authors extend their momentum-space Polyakov block construction for scalar conformal four-point functions from three dimensions to general spacetime dimension d, with explicit formulas for arbitrary-spin exchanges.