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Taming Dyson-Schwinger equations with null states

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In quantum field theory, the Dyson-Schwinger equations are an infinite set of coupled equations relating $n$-point Green's functions in a self-consistent manner. They have found important applications in non-perturbative studies, ranging from quantum chromodynamics and hadron physics to strongly correlated electron systems. However, they are notoriously formidable to solve. One of the main problems is that a finite truncation of the infinite system is underdetermined. Recently, Bender et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 101602 (2023)] proposed to make use of the large-$n$ asymptotic behaviors and successfully obtained accurate results in $D=0$ spacetime. At higher $D$, it seems more difficult to deduce the large-$n$ behaviors. In this paper, we propose another avenue in light of the null bootstrap. The underdetermined system is solved by imposing the null state condition. This approach can be extended to $D>0$ more readily. As concrete examples, we show that the cases of $D=0$ and $D=1$ indeed converge to the exact results for several Hermitian and non-Hermitian theories of the $g\phi^n$ type, including the complex solutions.

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Bootstrapping periodic quantum systems

hep-th · 2025-07-03 · conditional · novelty 7.0

A bootstrap method that includes the translation operator and uses reality conditions computes accurate Bloch-band dispersion relations for the cosine potential without positivity constraints.

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  • Bootstrapping periodic quantum systems hep-th · 2025-07-03 · conditional · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    A bootstrap method that includes the translation operator and uses reality conditions computes accurate Bloch-band dispersion relations for the cosine potential without positivity constraints.