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$$ \begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{c|ccc} | $$ \begin{array}{c}\begin{array}{c|ccc} | ||
- | This example is the 2d critical Ising model, as we will see in more detail below. There are only three unique representations, | + | This example is the 2d critical Ising model, as we will see in more detail below. There are only three unique representations, |
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+ | ==Correlation Functions== | ||
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+ | ==Derivation using BPZ equation== | ||
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+ | Primaries in degenerate representations have vanishing descendents, | ||
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+ | $$\mathcal{R} = \mathcal{R}_{2, | ||
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+ | Let's determine the level-two descendent which vanishes. This is the same as the primary of the subrepresentation we mod out by, defined by | ||
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+ | $$ | \chi_{2,1} \rangle = L_{2,1} | \Delta_{2, | ||
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+ | This will be a primary if $L_1 | \chi_{2,1} \rangle = 0$ and if $L_2 | \chi_{2,1} \rangle = 0$. Using the $c = 1/2$ Virasoro algebra, and solving these constraints, | ||
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+ | $$ L_{2,1} = -\frac{4}{3} L_{-1}^2 + L_{-2} | ||
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+ | Therefore the degenerate field $\sigma$ must satisfy | ||
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+ | $$ L_{2,1} \sigma(z) = 0 \, .$$ | ||
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+ | This equation will allow us to compute the four-point function | ||
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+ | (To Be Finished Later) | ||
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+ | ====More Examples==== | ||
====Related Theories==== | ====Related Theories==== | ||
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Like most of the 2d CFT content, this page follows the excellent notes of Sylvain Ribault. The most complete form of those notes is given [[ https:// | Like most of the 2d CFT content, this page follows the excellent notes of Sylvain Ribault. The most complete form of those notes is given [[ https:// | ||
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+ | The derivation of the 2d Ising model correlation function using the BPZ equation is given in [[https:// |