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On large N limit of symmetric traceless tensor models

Author(s): Klebanov, Igor R; Tarnopolsky, Grigory

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Abstract: For some theories where the degrees of freedom are tensors of rank 3 or higher, there exist solvable large N limits dominated by the melonic diagrams. Simple examples are provided by models containing one rank 3 tensor in the tri-fundamental representation of the O(N)(3) symmetry group. When the quartic interaction is assumed to have a special tetrahedral index structure, the coupling constant g must be scaled as N-3/2 in the melonic large N limit. In this paper we consider the combinatorics of a large N theory of one fully symmetric and traceless rank-3 tensor with the tetrahedral quartic interaction; this model has a single O(N) symmetry group. We explicitly calculate all the vacuum diagrams up to order g(8), as well as some diagrams of higher order, and find that in the large N limit where g(2)N(3) is held fixed only the melonic diagrams survive. While some non-melonic diagrams are enhanced in the O(N) symmetric theory compared to the O(N)(3) one, we have not found any diagrams where this enhancement is strong enough to make them comparable with the melonic ones. Motivated by these results, we conjecture that the model of a real rank-3 symmetric traceless tensor possesses a smooth large N limit where g(2)N(3) is held fixed and all the contributing diagrams are melonic. A feature of the symmetric traceless tensor models is that some vacuum diagrams containing odd numbers of vertices are suppressed only by N-1/2 relative to the melonic graphs.
Publication Date: Oct-2017
Electronic Publication Date: 5-Oct-2017
Citation: Klebanov, Igor R, Tarnopolsky, Grigory. (2017). On large N limit of symmetric traceless tensor models. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, 10.1007/JHEP10(2017)037
DOI: doi:10.1007/JHEP10(2017)037
ISSN: 1029-8479
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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