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| The Runkel-Watts theory is defined as the limiting theory that arises from taking $p \to \infty$. | The Runkel-Watts theory is defined as the limiting theory that arises from taking $p \to \infty$. | ||
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| + | ====Runkel-Watts type theories==== | ||
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| + | Generalizations to the theory defined above exist for certain rational values of $c < 1$. These may be constructed from Liouville theory by loosening the assumption that the correlation functions are meromorphic functions of the coupling constant and the conformal momentum. As a result, these theories have identical spectra to the Liouville with the same central charge, but their correlation functions differ. | ||
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| These theories were originally discussed in [[https:// | These theories were originally discussed in [[https:// | ||
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| + | The generalization to $c < 1$ is discussed [[https:// | ||