Author:
Anderson Peter,Kruczenski Martin
Abstract
In principle the loop equation provides a complete formulation of a gauge theory purely in terms ofWilson loops. In the case of lattice gauge theories the loop equation is a well defined equation for a discrete set of quantities and can be easily solved at strong coupling either numerically or by series expansion. At weak coupling, however, we argue that the equations are not well defined unless a certain set of positivity constraints is imposed. Using semi-definite programming we show numerically that, for a pure Yang Mills theory in two, three and four dimensions, these constraints lead to good results for the mean value of the energy at weak coupling. Further, the positivity constraints imply the existence of a positive definite matrix whose entries are expectation values of Wilson loops. This matrix allows us to define a certain entropy associated with theWilson loops. We compute this entropy numerically and describe some of its properties. Finally we discuss some preliminary ideas for extending the results to supersymmetric N = 4 SYM.
Cited by
5 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
1. Microscopic ensemble bootstrap in phase space;Communications in Theoretical Physics;2024-05-17
2. Bootstrapping the gap in quantum spin systems;Journal of High Energy Physics;2023-08-11
3. Bootstrap for lattice Yang-Mills theory;Physical Review D;2023-03-09
4. From noncommutative geometry to random matrix theory;Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical;2022-10-03
5. Bootstrapping Dirac ensembles;Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical;2022-08-10