Thermal two-point functions of scalar CFT operators at zero spatial separation are reconstructed from their discontinuities via Hurwitz zeta kernels, with OPE coefficients as the only dynamical input.
Inheritance principle and Non-renormalization theorems at finite temperature
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We present a general proof of an ``inheritance principle'' satisfied by a weakly coupled SU(N) gauge theory with adjoint matter on a class of compact manifolds (like $S^3$). In the large $N$ limit, finite temperature correlation functions of gauge invariant single-trace operators in the low temperature phase are related to those at zero temperature by summing over images of each operator in the Euclidean time direction. As a consequence, various non-renormalization theorems of $\NN=4$ Super-Yang-Mills theory on $S^3$ survive at finite temperature despite the fact that the conformal and supersymmetries are both broken.
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The analytic bootstrap at finite temperature
Thermal two-point functions of scalar CFT operators at zero spatial separation are reconstructed from their discontinuities via Hurwitz zeta kernels, with OPE coefficients as the only dynamical input.