The AdS/CFT Correspondence: Classical, Quantum, and Thermodynamical Aspects
Donovan Young

TL;DR
This paper explores various aspects of the AdS/CFT correspondence, including string mass shifts, phase transitions in matrix models, and BPS Wilson loop correlators, providing both perturbative and non-perturbative insights.
Contribution
It offers detailed calculations of string mass shifts, phase transition analysis in matrix models, and Wilson loop correlators, advancing understanding of AdS/CFT in different regimes.
Findings
Logarithmic divergences cancel in mass shift calculations.
First-order phase transition confirmed in plane-wave matrix model.
Strong-coupling Wilson loop correlators match extrapolated ladder diagrams.
Abstract
Certain aspects of the AdS/CFT correspondence are studied in detail. We investigate the one-loop mass shift to certain two-impurity string states in light-cone string field theory on a plane wave background. We find that there exist logarithmic divergences in the sums over intermediate mode numbers which cancel between the cubic Hamiltonian and quartic "contact term". We argue that generically, every order in intermediate state impurities contributes to the mass shift at leading perturbative order. The same mass shift is also computed using an improved 3-string vertex proposed by Dobashi and Yoneya. The result is found to agree with gauge theory at leading order and is close but not quite in agreement at subleading order. We extend the analysis to include discrete light-cone quantization, considering states with up to three units of p+. We study the (apparently) first-order phase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
