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Continuum limits of sparse coupling patterns

Steven S. Gubser, Christian Jepsen, Ziming Ji, and Brian Trundy
Phys. Rev. D 98, 045009 – Published 13 August 2018

Abstract

We exhibit simple lattice systems, motivated by recently proposed cold atom experiments, whose continuum limits interpolate between real and p-adic smoothness as a spectral exponent is varied. A real spatial dimension emerges in the continuum limit if the spectral exponent is negative, while a p-adic extra dimension emerges if the spectral exponent is positive. We demonstrate Hölder continuity conditions, both in momentum space and in position space, which quantify how smooth or ragged the two-point Green’s function is as a function of the spectral exponent. The underlying discrete dynamics of our model is defined in terms of a Gaussian partition function as a classical statistical mechanical lattice model. The couplings between lattice sites are sparse in the sense that as the number of sites becomes large, a vanishing fraction of them couple to one another. This sparseness property is useful for possible experimental realizations of related systems.

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  • Received 7 June 2018

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.045009

Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. Funded by SCOAP3.

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Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Statistical Physics & ThermodynamicsParticles & Fields

Authors & Affiliations

Steven S. Gubser, Christian Jepsen, Ziming Ji, and Brian Trundy

  • Joseph Henry Laboratories, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA

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Vol. 98, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2018

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