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Bootstrapping ground state correlators in matrix theory. Part I
The D0-brane/Banks-Fischler-Shenker-Susskind matrix theory is a strongly coupled quantum system with an interesting gravity dual. We develop a scheme to derive bootstrap bounds on simple correlators in the matrix theory at infinite N at zero energy by ...
Henry W. Lin, Zechuan Zheng
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From Wrapped Supermembrane to M(atrix) Theory From Wrapped Supermembrane to M(atrix) Theory
The issue of justifying the matrix-theory proposal is revisited. We first discuss how the matrix-string theory is derived directly starting from the eleven dimensional supermembrane wrapped around a circle of radius $R=g_s\ell_s$, without invoking any stringy assumptions, such as S- and T-dualities. This derivation provides us a basis for studying both
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A soft theorem from vertex-like operators in BFSS theory
In this paper, we derive a soft theorem at leading and subleading orders within the context of BFSS matrix theory. Specifically, we consider the effective field theory describing interactions between bound states of D 0-branes at leading order, which are
Davide Laurenzano, John F. Wheater
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Matrix model correlators from non-Abelian T-dual of AdS5 × S 5
We study various perturbations and their holographic interpretation for non-Abelian T-dual of AdS5 × S 5 where the T-duality is applied along the SU(2) of AdS5.
Dibakar Roychowdhury
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On the Second Quantization of M(atrix) Theory
The second quantization of M(atrix) theory in the free (Boltzmannian) Fock space is considered. It provides a possible framework to the recent Susskind proposal that U(N) supersymmetic Yang-Mills theories for all N might be embedded in a single dynamical system.
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Simulating matrix models with tensor networks
Matrix models, as quantum mechanical systems without explicit spatial dependence, provide valuable insights into higher-dimensional gauge and gravitational theories, especially within the framework of string theory, where they can describe quantum black ...
Enrico M. Brehm +3 more
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Fuzzy spheres in stringy matrix models: quantifying chaos in a mixed phase space
We consider a truncation of the BMN matrix model to a configuration of two fuzzy spheres, described by two coupled non-linear oscillators dependent on the mass parameter μ.
Paolo Amore +4 more
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Simple Bayesian testing of scientific expectations in linear regression models. [PDF]
Mulder J, Olsson-Collentine A.
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Higher-point correlators in the BFSS matrix model
We investigate higher-point correlators in the BFSS matrix model, a non-conformal theory dual to type IIA string theory, using Witten diagrams and techniques from the amplitudes program.
Anna Biggs, Aidan Herderschee
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To gauge or to double gauge? Matrix models, global symmetry, and black hole cohomologies
We study the structure of the Hilbert space of gauged matrix models with a global symmetry. In the first part of the paper, we focus on bosonic matrix models with U(2) gauge group and SO(d) global symmetry, and consider singlets under both the gauge and ...
Adwait Gaikwad +3 more
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