From polymers to quantum gravity: triple-scaling in rectangular matrix models

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1016/0550-3213(93)90496-C

Rectangular $N\times M$ matrix models can be solved in several qualitatively distinct large $N$ limits, since two independent parameters govern the size of the matrix. Regarded as models of random surfaces, these matrix models interpolate between branched polymer behaviour and two-dimensional quantum gravity. We solve such models in a `triple-scaling' regime in this paper, with $N$ and $M$ becoming large independently. A correspondence between phase transitions and singularities of mappings from ${\bf R}^2$ to ${\bf R}^2$ is indicated. At different critical points, the scaling behavior is determined by: i) two decoupled ordinary differential equations; ii) an ordinary differential equation and a finite difference equation; or iii) two coupled partial differential equations. The Painlev\'e II equation arises (in conjunction with a difference equation) at a point associated with branched polymers. For critical points described by partial differential equations, there are dual weak-coupling/strong-coupling expansions. It is conjectured that the new physics is related to microscopic topology fluctuations.

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