Affiliation:
1. University of Crete
2. Los Alamos National Laboratory
Abstract
Conformal field theories (CFTs) with cubic global symmetry in 3D are
relevant in a variety of condensed matter systems and have been studied
extensively with the use of perturbative methods like the
\varepsilonε
expansion. In an earlier work, we used the nonperturbative numerical
conformal bootstrap to provide evidence for the existence of a
previously unknown 3D CFT with cubic symmetry, dubbed “Platonic CFT”. In
this work, we make further use of the numerical conformal bootstrap to
perform a three-dimensional scan in the space of scaling dimensions of
three low-lying operators. We find a three-dimensional isolated allowed
region in parameter space, which includes both the 3D (decoupled) Ising
model and the Platonic CFT. The essential assumptions on the spectrum of
operators used to provide the isolated allowed region include the
existence of a stress-energy tensor and the irrelevance of certain
operators (in the renormalization group sense).
Funder
CERN
Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mitsubishi International Corporation
Simons Foundation
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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