Affiliation:
1. Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
2. École Normale Supérieure
3. Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics
4. University of Pisa
5. Center of Theoretical Physics
Abstract
Current numerical conformal bootstrap techniques carve out islands in theory space by repeatedly checking whether points are allowed or excluded. We propose a new method for searching theory space that replaces the binary information "allowed"/"excluded" with a continuous "navigator" function that is negative in the allowed region and positive in the excluded region. Such a navigator function allows one to efficiently explore high-dimensional parameter spaces and smoothly sail towards any islands they may contain. The specific functions we introduce have several attractive features: they are well-defined in large regions of parameter space, can be computed with standard methods, and evaluation of their gradient is immediate due to an SDP gradient formula that we provide. The latter property allows for the use of efficient quasi-Newton optimization methods, which we illustrate by navigating towards the 3d Ising island.
Funder
European Research Council
Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Mitsubishi International Corporation
National Science Foundation
Simons Foundation
United States Department of Energy
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
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