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Lectures on holographic renormalization. (English) Zbl 1348.83010

Kallosh, Renata (ed.) et al., Theoretical frontiers in black holes and cosmology. Theoretical perspective in high energy physics. Contributions based on lectures delivered at the school ‘International frontiers in black holes and cosmology’, held at the International Institute of Physics, IIP, Natal, Brazil, June 2015. Cham: Springer (ISBN 978-3-319-31351-1/hbk; 978-3-319-31352-8/ebook). Springer Proceedings in Physics 176, 131-181 (2016).
Summary: We provide a pedagogical introduction to the method of holographic renormalization, in its Hamiltonian incarnation. We begin by reviewing the description of local observables, global symmetries, and ultraviolet divergences in local quantum field theories, in a language that does not require a weak coupling Lagrangian description. In particular, we review the formulation of the Renormalization Group as a Hamiltonian flow, which allows us to present the holographic dictionary in a precise and suggestive language. The method of holographic renormalization is then introduced by first computing the renormalized two-point function of a scalar operator in conformal field theory and comparing with the holographic computation. We then proceed with the general method, formulating the bulk theory in a radial Hamiltonian language and deriving the Hamilton-Jacobi equation. Two methods for solving recursively the Hamilton-Jacobi equation are then presented, based on covariant expansions in eigenfunctions of certain functional operators on the space of field theory couplings. These algorithms constitute the core of the method of holographic renormalization and allow us to obtain the holographic Ward identities and the asymptotic expansions of the bulk fields.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1351.83002].

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83-02 Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to relativity and gravitational theory
81-02 Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to quantum theory
83C45 Quantization of the gravitational field
81T20 Quantum field theory on curved space or space-time backgrounds
83C05 Einstein’s equations (general structure, canonical formalism, Cauchy problems)
81T15 Perturbative methods of renormalization applied to problems in quantum field theory
81T30 String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory
81T40 Two-dimensional field theories, conformal field theories, etc. in quantum mechanics
70H20 Hamilton-Jacobi equations in mechanics
83E30 String and superstring theories in gravitational theory
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