
High Energy Theory Seminar
The Large N Limit of Tensor Models
Matrix models yield a theory of random two dimensional
surfaces. They support a 1/N expansion dominated by planar graphs
(corresponding to planar surfaces) and undergo a phase transition to a
continuum theory. In higher dimensions matrix models generalize to
tensor models. In the absence of a viable 1/N expansion tensor models
have proved less successful in providing a theory of random higher
dimensional spaces.
I will show that models for a non symmetric complex tensor admit a
1/N expansion dominated by graphs of spherical topology in arbitrary
dimensions and undergo a phase transition to a continuum theory.
Date & Time
February 06, 2012 | 3:00pm – 4:30pm
Location
Bloomberg Lecture HallSpeakers
Razvan Gurau
Affiliation
Perimeter Institute