For the L=2 one-unitary matrix model, the paper determines the phase separation lines, finds a triple point at (tau, lambda)=(1/8, 3/2), and identifies the 1-to-2 gap line as the k=2 multicritical line.
Multiple phases and meromorphic deformations of unitary matrix models
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We study a unitary matrix model with Gross-Witten-Wadia weight function and determinant insertions. After some exact evaluations, we characterize the intricate phase diagram. There are five possible phases: an ungapped phase, two different one-cut gapped phases and two other two-cut gapped phases. The transition from the ungapped phase to any gapped phase is third order, but the transition between any one-cut and any two-cut phase is second order. The physics of tunneling from a metastable vacuum to a stable one and of different releases of instantons is discussed. Wilson loops, $\beta$-functions and aspects of chiral symmetry breaking are investigated as well. Furthermore, we study in detail the meromorphic deformation of a general class of unitary matrix models, in which the integration contour is not anchored to the unit circle. The ensuing phase diagram is characterized by symplectic singularities and captured by a Hasse diagram.
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Phases and triple(multiple) point: critical phenomena around the AD singularity
For the L=2 one-unitary matrix model, the paper determines the phase separation lines, finds a triple point at (tau, lambda)=(1/8, 3/2), and identifies the 1-to-2 gap line as the k=2 multicritical line.