Liouville conformal field theory and the quantum zipper

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Publication:6424892

arXiv2301.13200MaRDI QIDQ6424892FDOQ6424892


Authors: Morris Ang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 January 2023

Abstract: Sheffield showed that conformally welding a gamma-Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surface to itself gives a Schramm-Loewner evolution (SLE) curve with parameter kappa=gamma2 as the interface, and Duplantier-Miller-Sheffield proved similar stories for kappa=16/gamma2 for gamma-LQG surfaces with boundaries decorated by looptrees of disks or by continuum random trees. We study these dynamics for LQG surfaces coming from Liouville conformal field theory (LCFT). At stopping times depending only on the curve, we give an explicit description of the surface and curve in terms of LCFT and SLE. This has applications to both LCFT and SLE. We prove the boundary BPZ equation for LCFT, which is crucial to solving boundary LCFT. With Yu we will prove the reversibility of whole-plane mathrmSLEkappa for kappa>8 via a novel radial mating-of-trees, and show the space of LCFT surfaces is closed under conformal welding.













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