From Minimal Strings towards Jackiw-Teitelboim Gravity: On their Resurgence, Resonance, and Black Holes
Two remarkable facts about JT two-dimensional dilaton-gravity have been recently uncovered: this theory is dual to an ensemble of quantum mechanical theories; and such ensemble is described by a random matrix model which itself may be regarded as a special (large matter-central-charge) limit of mini...
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Zusammenfassung: | Two remarkable facts about JT two-dimensional dilaton-gravity have been
recently uncovered: this theory is dual to an ensemble of quantum mechanical
theories; and such ensemble is described by a random matrix model which itself
may be regarded as a special (large matter-central-charge) limit of minimal
string theory. This work addresses this limit, putting it in its broader
matrix-model context; comparing results between multicritical models and
minimal strings (i.e., changing in-between multicritical and conformal
backgrounds); and in both cases making the limit of large matter-central-charge
precise (as such limit can also be defined for the multicritical series). These
analyses are first done via spectral geometry, at both perturbative and
nonperturbative levels, addressing the resurgent large-order growth of
perturbation theory, alongside a calculation of nonperturbative
instanton-actions and corresponding Stokes data. This calculation requires an
algorithm to reach large-order, which is valid for arbitrary two-dimensional
topological gravity. String equations -- as derived from the GD construction of
the resolvent -- are analyzed in both multicritical and minimal string
theoretic contexts, and studied both perturbatively and nonperturbatively
(always matching against the earlier spectral-geometry computations). The
resulting solutions, as described by resurgent transseries, are shown to be
resonant. The large matter-central-charge limit is addressed -- in the
string-equation context -- and, in particular, the string equation for JT
gravity is obtained to next derivative-orders, beyond the known genus-zero case
(its possible exact-form is also discussed). Finally, a discussion of
gravitational perturbations to Schwarzschild-like black hole solutions in these
minimal-string models, regarded as deformations of JT gravity, is included -
alongside a brief discussion of quasinormal modes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2108.11409 |