Thermal double-twist OPE coefficients in a 4d holographic CFT are obtained individually as regulated momentum-space integrals of the AdS5 black-brane scalar response function, yielding new spin-resolved data at Δ=3/2.
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Thermal inversion formulas produce asymptotically accurate CFT data for heavy operators that remains reliable at intermediate dimensions and survives first-order bulk interactions.
Scalar-channel quasinormal modes of the planar AdS5 black brane are captured across all wave numbers by exact WKB quantisation, transseries resummation, and Seiberg–Witten analytic continuation, with resummed large-q predictions matching independent numerics to ten to thirty decimal places.
A bouncing singularity from a null geodesic sets the convergence of the QNM expansion for the Schwarzschild retarded Green's function.
Retarded correlators of bulk scalars and Wilson-line displacement operators exhibit bouncing singularities at t_c=β/2(1+i) with matching WKB and asymptotic OPE data, implying a universal high-frequency factorization.
The large-N SYK thermal two-point function exhibits complex-time singularities—an effective-temperature pole and a subleading bouncing-geodesic-like singularity—that persist from infinite to zero temperature.
Derives a cavity thermal product formula relating bouncing geodesic singularities in the retarded Green's function to the quasinormal mode spectrum for Schwarzschild and Schwarzschild-de Sitter black holes inside a reflecting cavity.
Establishes correspondence between flat, thermal, and defect conformal partial waves via shadow formalism, obtaining thermal blocks from flat four-point and defect two-point functions and reducing the Casimir equation diagonally.
A neural-network approach with dispersion relations handles infinite OPE towers in thermal conformal correlators without positivity.
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Thermal Double-Twist Data in Holography
Thermal double-twist OPE coefficients in a 4d holographic CFT are obtained individually as regulated momentum-space integrals of the AdS5 black-brane scalar response function, yielding new spin-resolved data at Δ=3/2.
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Thermal One-point Functions and Asymptotic CFT Data: QFT in AdS
Thermal inversion formulas produce asymptotically accurate CFT data for heavy operators that remains reliable at intermediate dimensions and survives first-order bulk interactions.
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Analytic approaches to perturbations of strongly coupled Yang-Mills plasma
Scalar-channel quasinormal modes of the planar AdS5 black brane are captured across all wave numbers by exact WKB quantisation, transseries resummation, and Seiberg–Witten analytic continuation, with resummed large-q predictions matching independent numerics to ten to thirty decimal places.
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Bouncing singularities in Schwarzschild: a geometric origin of the QNM convergence region
A bouncing singularity from a null geodesic sets the convergence of the QNM expansion for the Schwarzschild retarded Green's function.
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Bouncing singularities and thermal correlators on line defects
Retarded correlators of bulk scalars and Wilson-line displacement operators exhibit bouncing singularities at t_c=β/2(1+i) with matching WKB and asymptotic OPE data, implying a universal high-frequency factorization.
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Thermal two-point functions in SYK and complex-time singularities
The large-N SYK thermal two-point function exhibits complex-time singularities—an effective-temperature pole and a subleading bouncing-geodesic-like singularity—that persist from infinite to zero temperature.
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Bouncing Geodesics, Singularities, and the Cavity Thermal Product Formula in Asymptotically Flat and de Sitter Black Holes
Derives a cavity thermal product formula relating bouncing geodesic singularities in the retarded Green's function to the quasinormal mode spectrum for Schwarzschild and Schwarzschild-de Sitter black holes inside a reflecting cavity.
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Thermal conformal partial waves from flat-space and defect CFT
Establishes correspondence between flat, thermal, and defect conformal partial waves via shadow formalism, obtaining thermal blocks from flat four-point and defect two-point functions and reducing the Casimir equation diagonally.
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Neural Networks, Dispersion Relations and the Thermal Bootstrap
A neural-network approach with dispersion relations handles infinite OPE towers in thermal conformal correlators without positivity.