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The resurgence of instantons: multi-cut Stokes phases and the Painlevé II equation (English)
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29 July 2014
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It is believed that non-perturbative phenomena play an important role in quantum field theories describing our world. It is therefore important to understand how such phenomena arise and to develop a formalism to describe them. A natural place to start is to consider simplified models, where various results can be calculated exactly. This is the approach undertaken in this paper. The authors consider non-perturbative phenomena in multi-cut matrix models, which can be thought of as simplest (zero-dimensional) examples of quantum field theories. It turns out that, via the analysis of large \(N\) 't Hooft solutions of such matrix model, one can quite explicitly study such aspects of non-perturbative phenomena as resurgent transseries and Stokes phases. Among the others, the authors study models that have important applications in other contexts; for example the triple Penner model computes correlation functions relevant for the AGT conjecture, and solutions of the Painleve II equation describe minimal superstrings. For this reason the results of the paper should be of interest not only to practitioners of matrix models, but also to everyone working on related topics. Nonetheless, a reader should also be warned that the paper is quite long and highly technical. It is certainly recommended to experts in the field, however the newcomers might consult first a couple of earlier papers on these topics.
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non-perturbative phenomena
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random matrices
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matrix model
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large N expansion
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resurgent transseries
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