Large N limit and 1/N expansion of invariant observables in O(N) linear \sigma-model via SPDE

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Authors: Hao Shen, Rong-Chan Zhu, Xiang-Chan Zhu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 8 June 2023

Abstract: In this paper, we continue the study of large N problems for the Wick renormalized linear sigma model, i.e. N-component Phi4 model, in two spatial dimensions, using stochastic quantization methods and Dyson--Schwinger equations. We identify the large N limiting law of a collection of Wick renormalized O(N) invariant observables. In particular, under a suitable scaling, the quadratic observables converge in the large N limit to a mean-zero (singular) Gaussian field denoted by mathcalQ with an explicit covariance; and the observables which are renormalized powers of order 2n converge in the large N limit to suitably renormalized n-th powers of mathcalQ. The quartic interaction term of the model has no effect on the large N limit of the field, but has nontrivial contributions to the limiting law of the observables, and the renormalization of the n-th powers of mathcalQ in the limit has an interesting finite shift from the standard one. Furthermore, we derive the 1/N asymtotic expansion for the k-point functions of the quadratic observables by employing graph representations and analyzing the order of each graph from Dyson--Schwinger equations. Finally, turning to the stationary solutions to the stochastic quantization equations, with the Ornstein--Uhlenbeck process being the large N limiting dynamic, we derive here its next order correction in stationarity, as described by an SPDE with the right-hand side having explicit fixed-time marginal law which involves the above field mathcalQ.













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