A Metric for Gradient RG Flow of the Worldsheet Sigma Model Beyond First Order
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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVD.76.045001arXiv0705.0827WikidataQ126006506 ScholiaQ126006506MaRDI QIDQ6205538FDOQ6205538
Authors: Todd Andrew Oliynyk, Vardarajan Suneeta, Eric Woolgar
Publication date: 6 May 2007
Abstract: Tseytlin has recently proposed that an action functional exists whose gradient generates to all orders in perturbation theory the Renormalization Group (RG) flow of the target space metric in the worldsheet sigma model. The gradient is defined with respect to a metric on the space of coupling constants which is explicitly known only to leading order in perturbation theory, but at that order is positive semi-definite, as follows from Perelman's work on the Ricci flow. This gives rise to a monotonicity formula for the flow which is expected to fail only if the beta function perturbation series fails to converge, which can happen if curvatures or their derivatives grow large. We test the validity of the monotonicity formula at next-to-leading order in perturbation theory by explicitly computing the second-order terms in the metric on the space of coupling constants. At this order, this metric is found not to be positive semi-definite. In situations where this might spoil monotonicity, derivatives of curvature become large enough for higher order perturbative corrections to be significant.
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