Higher-order large-N and epsilon-expansion calculations of boundary free energies, fermion dimensions, and central charge in the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa universality class, with consistency checks between methods.
Anomalous dimensions and critical exponents for the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model at five loops,
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Exact infrared solutions for surface criticalities in the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model encode fermionic anomalies in surface dynamics and reveal emergent structures linked to a defect version of the CFT distance conjecture.
Four-loop anomalous dimensions of φ^Q in scalar-QED are obtained via OPE, with beta functions and mass/field anomalous dimensions, validating OPE beyond pure scalar theories.
A unified Lagrangian framework connects supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric scalar-fermion theories and supplies Ward identities that simplify computations of anomalous dimensions in the non-supersymmetric case.
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Boundary criticality in the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model at higher orders
Higher-order large-N and epsilon-expansion calculations of boundary free energies, fermion dimensions, and central charge in the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa universality class, with consistency checks between methods.
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Extraordinary Surface Criticalities for Interacting Fermions
Exact infrared solutions for surface criticalities in the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa model encode fermionic anomalies in surface dynamics and reveal emergent structures linked to a defect version of the CFT distance conjecture.
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Four-loop Anomalous Dimensions of Scalar-QED Theory from Operator Product Expansion
Four-loop anomalous dimensions of φ^Q in scalar-QED are obtained via OPE, with beta functions and mass/field anomalous dimensions, validating OPE beyond pure scalar theories.
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Connecting Supersymmetry to Non-Supersymmetric theories: the Gross-Neveu-Yukawa example
A unified Lagrangian framework connects supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric scalar-fermion theories and supplies Ward identities that simplify computations of anomalous dimensions in the non-supersymmetric case.