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AdS$_3$ Einstein Gravity and Boundary Description: Pedagogical Review

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We review the various aspects of the 3D Einstein gravity theory with a negative cosmological constant and its boundary description. We also explore its connections to CFTs, modular symmetry, and holography. It is worth noting that this particular theory is topological in nature, which means that all the physical degrees of freedom are located on the boundary. Additionally, we can derive the boundary description on a torus, which takes the form of a 2D Schwarzian theory. This observation suggests that the relevant degrees of freedom for the theory can be described using this 2D theory. Because of the renormalizability of the 3D gravity theory, one can probe the quantum regime. This suggests that it is possible to investigate quantum phenomena. Unlike the conventional CFTs, when considering the AdS$_3$ background, the boundary theory loses modular symmetry. This represents a departure from the usual behavior of CFT and is quite intriguing. The Weyl transformation induces anomaly in CFTs, and we indicate that applying this transformation to the 2D Schwarzian theory leads to similar results. Summing over all geometries with the asymptotic AdS$_3$ boundary condition is equivalent to summing over a modular group. The partition function is one-loop exact and therefore an analytical expression from the summation. This theory holds potential applications in Quantum Information and is a recurring theme in the study of holography, where gravitational theories are connected with CFTs.

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Chemical Potential and Analytic Continuation for Non-Hermitian Lattice Fermions

hep-lat · 2026-08-09 · conditional · novelty 3.0

For a one-dimensional free non-Hermitian lattice fermion, the finite-lattice propagator is analytic in the chemical potential, the infinite-volume/continuum limit can destroy that analyticity, and paired potentials (μ,-μ) or (iμ,iμ) make Hybrid Monte Carlo sign-problem-free.

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  • Chemical Potential and Analytic Continuation for Non-Hermitian Lattice Fermions hep-lat · 2026-08-09 · conditional · none · ref 30 · internal anchor

    For a one-dimensional free non-Hermitian lattice fermion, the finite-lattice propagator is analytic in the chemical potential, the infinite-volume/continuum limit can destroy that analyticity, and paired potentials (μ,-μ) or (iμ,iμ) make Hybrid Monte Carlo sign-problem-free.