Everything about 1 N Expansion totally explained
In
quantum field theory and
statistical mechanics, the
1/N expansion (also known as the
large-N expansion) is a particular
perturbative analysis of quantum field theories with an
internal symmetry group such as
SO(N) or
SU(N). It consists in deriving an expansion for the properties of the theory in powers of
, which is treated as a small parameter.
This technique is used in
QCD (even though
is only 3 there) with the
gauge group SU(3). Another application in
particle physics is to the study of
AdS/CFT dualities.
It is also extensively used in
condensed matter physics where it can be used to provide a rigorous basis for
mean field theory.
Example
Let's start with a simple example. Let's look at the
O(N) φ4. The scalar field φ takes on values in the
real vector representation of O(N). Let's use the
index notation for the N "
flavors" with the
Einstein summation convention. Because O(N) is orthogonal, no distinction will be made between covariant and contravariant indices. The
Lagrangian density is given by
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Now, it's obvious in the
Feynman diagrams, the graph breaks up into disjoint
cycles, each made up of φ edges of the same flavor and the cycles are connected by F edges.
Each 4-point vertex contributes λ/N and hence, 1/N. Each flavor cycle contributes N because there are N such flavors to sum over. Note that not all momentum flow cycles are flavor cycles!
It turns out, at least perturbatively, the dominant contribution to the 2k-point
connected correlation function is of the order (1/N)
k-1 and the other terms are higher powers of 1/N. This means we can do a 1/N expansion, which gets more and more accurate in the large N limit. The vacuum energy density is proportional to N, but since we're not doing general relativity, that can be ignored.
Because of this structure, we can use a different graphical notation to denote the Feynman diagrams. Represent each flavor cycle by a vertex. There are also flavor paths connecting two external vertices. These too are represented by a single vertex. The two external vertices along the same flavor path are naturally paired and we can replace them by a single vertex and draw an edge (not an F edge) connecting it to the flavor path. Now, the F edges are edges connecting two
flavor cycles/paths to each other (or a flavor cycle/path to itself). The interactions along a flavor cycle/path have a definite cyclic order and so, this is a special kind of graph where the order of the edges incident to a vertex matters, but only up to a cyclic permutation, and since this is a theory of real scalars, also an order reversal (but if we've SU(N) instead of SU(2), order reversals aren't valid!). Each F edge is assigned a momentum (the momentum transfer) and there's an internal momentum integral associated with each flavor cycle.
QCD
gauge theory involving
gluons and
quarks. The
left-handed quarks belong to a triplet representation, the right-handed to an antitriplet representation (after charge-conjugating them) and the gluons to a
real adjoint representation. A quark edge is assigned a color (and an orientation!) and a gluon edge is assigned a color pair.
In the large N limit, we only consider the dominant term. See
AdS/CFT.
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