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Large deviations for random surfaces: the hyperbolic nature of Liouville Field Theory

Vargas, Vincent; Rhodes, Rémi; Lacoin, Hubert (2014), Large deviations for random surfaces: the hyperbolic nature of Liouville Field Theory. https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/12734

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Document de travail / Working paper
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1401.6001
Date
2014
Éditeur
Université Paris-Dauphine
Ville d’édition
Paris
Pages
42
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Vargas, Vincent
Rhodes, Rémi
Lacoin, Hubert
Résumé (EN)
Liouville Field Theory (LFT) is a model of 2d random surfaces involved in 2d string theory or in the description of the fluctuations of metrics in 2d quantum gravity. This is a probabilistic model that consists in weighting the shifted Free Field action with an interaction term involving a cosmological constant μ and a background tachyon, which is nothing but a Gaussian multiplicative chaos, formally the exponential of the Free Field times a constant γ, called the Liouville conformal factor. We explain how to rigorously construct such a theory on the disk and review some of its properties, like the KPZ formulae. The main input of our work is the study of the semiclassical limit: when sending γ to 0 while keeping the quantity Λ=μγ2 fixed (semiclassical limit regime), we derive exact formulas for the Laplace transform of the Liouville field. Then we prove that this field concentrates on the solution of the Liouville equation with prescribed negative curvature 8π2Λ: i.e. we prove convergence in probability and characterize the leading fluctuations, which are Gaussian and massive. Though considered as an ansatz in the whole physics literature, it seems that it is the first rigorous probabilistic derivation of the semiclassical limit of LFT. Also, we prove that this description of LFT as an hyperbolic geometry is rather sharp by establishing a large deviation principle with an explicit good rate function. The same analysis is carried out when we further weight the Liouville action with heavy matter operators. This procedure appears when computing the n-points correlation functions of LFT. We show that the Liouville metric concentrates on metrics with prescribed negative curvature 8π2Λ and conical singularities at the places of insertion.
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quantum field theory; singular Liouville equation; semiclassical limit; Gaussian multiplicative chaos; Liouville equation,; large deviation; Liouville Field Theory

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