Anomalous Dimensions in Non-Supersymmetric Bifundamental Chern-Simons Theories
V. Gurucharan, Shiroman Prakash

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Non-abelian Chern-Simons theories coupled to fermions are known to provide an interesting class of non-supersymmetric conformal fixed points \cite{Giombi:2011kc}. These theories, particularly those based on bifundamental matter, are important because they may provide simple non-supersymmetric examples of the AdS/CFT correspondence. For instance, it seems natural to conjecture that Chern-Simons theory coupled to Majorana fermions transforming in a bi-vector representation may be dual to pure Einstein gravity with a small negative cosmological constant in the "M-theory" limit where and is large. While it is extremely difficult to directly study such bifundamental theories when or even at strong 't Hooft coupling , it is possible to calculate physical quantities to all orders in in a …
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