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Prismatic Large $N$ Models for Bosonic Tensors

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arxiv 1808.04344 v2 pith:FGL26JOR submitted 2018-08-13 hep-th

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We study the $O(N)^3$ symmetric quantum field theory of a bosonic tensor $\phi^{abc}$ with sextic interactions. Its large $N$ limit is dominated by a positive-definite operator, whose index structure has the topology of a prism. We present a large $N$ solution of the model using Schwinger-Dyson equations to sum the leading diagrams, finding that for $2.81 < d < 3$ and for $d<1.68$ the spectrum of bilinear operators has no complex scaling dimensions. We also develop perturbation theory in $3-\epsilon$ dimensions including eight $O(N)^3$ invariant operators necessary for the renormalizability. For sufficiently large $N$, we find a "prismatic" fixed point of the renormalization group, where all eight coupling constants are real. The large $N$ limit of the resulting $\epsilon$ expansions of various operator dimensions agrees with the Schwinger-Dyson equations. Furthermore, the $\epsilon$ expansion allows us to calculate the $1/N$ corrections to operator dimensions. The prismatic fixed point in $3-\epsilon$ dimensions survives down to $N\approx 53.65$, where it merges with another fixed point and becomes complex. We also discuss the $d=1$ model where our approach gives a slightly negative scaling dimension for $\phi$, while the spectrum of bilinear operators is free of complex dimensions.

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