
Chung-I Tan
· Professor Emeritus of PhysicsVerifiedBrown University · Physics
Active 1967–2024
Research topics
- Physics
- Quantum mechanics
- Theoretical physics
- Mathematical physics
Selected publications
Physical review. D/Physical review. D. · 2021 · 47 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Physics
- Mathematical physics
- Theoretical physics
Holographic conformal field theories (CFTs) are usually studied in a limit where the gravity description is weakly coupled. By contrast, lattice quantum field theory can be used as a tool for doing computations in a wider class of holographic CFTs where nongravitational interactions in AdS become strong, and gravity is decoupled. We take preliminary steps for studying such theories on the lattice by constructing the discretized theory of a scalar field in ${\mathrm{AdS}}_{2}$ and investigating its approach to the continuum limit in the free and perturbative regimes. Our main focus is on finite sublattices of maximally symmetric tilings of hyperbolic space. Up to boundary effects, these tilings preserve the triangle group as a large discrete subgroup of ${\mathrm{AdS}}_{2}$, but have a minimum lattice spacing that is comparable to the radius of curvature of the underlying spacetime. We quantify the effects of the lattice spacing as well as the boundary effects, and find that they can be accurately modeled by modifications within the framework of the continuum limit description. We also show how to do refinements of the lattice that shrink the lattice spacing at the cost of breaking the triangle group symmetry of the maximally symmetric tilings.
Frequent coauthors
- 114 shared
Richard C. Brower
- 46 shared
Timothy G. Raben
Michigan State University
- 32 shared
George Fleming
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- 28 shared
Marko Djurić
Universidade do Porto
- 22 shared
Evan Weinberg
Boston University
- 22 shared
Andrew Gasbarro
University of Bern
- 15 shared
Zheng Xi-te
Capital Medical University
- 14 shared
Kostas Orginos
William & Mary
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