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Correlation functions of the CFTs on torus with $T\bar{T}$ deformation
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In this paper, we investigate the correlation functions of the conformal field theory (CFT) with the $T\bar{T}$ deformation on torus in terms of perturbative CFT approach, which is the extension of the previous investigations on correlation functions defined on a plane. We systematically obtain the first order correction to the correlation functions of the CFTs with $T\bar{T}$ deformation in both operator formalism and path integral language. As a consistency check, we compute the deformed partition function, namely the zero-point correlation function, up to the first order, which is consistent with results in literature. Moreover, we obtain a new recursion relation for correlation functions with multiple $T$'s and $\bar{T}$'s insertion in generic CFTs on torus. Base on the recursion relations, we study some correlation functions of stress tensors up to the first order under $T\bar{T}$ deformation.
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