날짜 | 2024-05-08 16:30 |
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일시 | May 8 (Wed) at 4:30 PM |
장소 | E6-2 #2502 |
연사 | Minkyoo Kim (Sogang University) |
We are happy to announce this week's high-energy theory seminar by Minkyoo Kim from Sogang University. Everyone is welcome to join.
Speaker: Minkyoo Kim (Center for Quantum Spacetime, Sogang University)
Time: May 8 (Wed) at 4:30 PM (notice the unusual time)
Place: E6-2 #2502
Time: May 8 (Wed) at 4:30 PM (notice the unusual time)
Place: E6-2 #2502
Title: Black Holes from Heavy Operators in N=4 SYM
Abstract: We study heavy operators of N=4 SYM. Because they have dimensions over the order of N, their correlation functions, etc., are not sufficient as planar contributions even in the large N limit, and nonplanar effects are important. In particular, we would like to propose a holographic dual of a black hole from heavy operators with a dimension of order N^2. These are constructed from restricted Schur polynomials and the corresponding Young diagrams are given by the VKLS curve and a curve which generalizes the VKLS shape when finite N constraints are important. We also study the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of the dilatation operators for these operators, and discuss how the known energy gap between BPS BH and non-BPS BH can be obtained from them.
Abstract: We study heavy operators of N=4 SYM. Because they have dimensions over the order of N, their correlation functions, etc., are not sufficient as planar contributions even in the large N limit, and nonplanar effects are important. In particular, we would like to propose a holographic dual of a black hole from heavy operators with a dimension of order N^2. These are constructed from restricted Schur polynomials and the corresponding Young diagrams are given by the VKLS curve and a curve which generalizes the VKLS shape when finite N constraints are important. We also study the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of the dilatation operators for these operators, and discuss how the known energy gap between BPS BH and non-BPS BH can be obtained from them.
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