Title of article
Can renormalization group flow end in a Big Mess? Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Alexei Morozov، نويسنده , , Antti J. Niemi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
26
From page
311
To page
336
Abstract
The field theoretical renormalization group equations have many common features with the equations of dynamical systems. In particular, the manner how Callan–Symanzik equation ensures the independence of a theory from its subtraction point is reminiscent of self-similarity in autonomous flows towards attractors. Motivated by such analogies we propose that besides isolated fixed points, the couplings in a renormalizable field theory may also flow towards more general, even fractal attractors. This could lead to Big Mess scenarios in applications to multiphase systems, from spin-glasses and neural networks to fundamental string (M?) theory. We consider various general aspects of such chaotic flows. We argue that they pose no obvious contradictions with the known properties of effective actions, the existence of dissipative Lyapunov functions, and even the strong version of the c-theorem. We also explain the difficulties encountered when constructing effective actions with chaotic renormalization group flows and observe that they have many common virtues with realistic field theory effective actions. We conclude that if chaotic renormalization group flows are to be excluded, conceptually novel no-go theorems must be developed.
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Record number
879609
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