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Published on: June 8, 2018
Bootstrapping Matrix Quantum Mechanics
Xizhi Han1, Sean A Hartnoll1, Jorrit Kruthoff1
1Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-4060, USA.
Abstract:
Large N matrix quantum mechanics is central to holographic duality but not solvable in the most interesting cases. We show that the spectrum and simple expectation values in these theories can be obtained numerically via a "bootstrap" methodology. In this approach, operator expectation values are related by symmetries-such as time translation and SU(N) gauge invariance-and then bounded with certain positivity constraints. We first demonstrate how this method efficiently solves the conventional quantum anharmonic oscillator. We then reproduce the known solution of large N single matrix quantum mechanics. Finally, we present new results on the ground state of large N two matrix quantum mechanics.
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