Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9860934 | Physics Letters B | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We solve N=(8,8) super-Yang-Mills theory in 1+1 dimensions at strong coupling to directly confirm the predictions of supergravity at weak coupling. We do our calculations in the large-Nc approximation using Supersymmetric Discrete Light-Cone Quantization with up to 3Ã1012 basis states. We calculate the stress-energy correlator ãT++(r)T++(0)ã as a function of the separation r and find that at intermediate values of r the correlator behaves as râ5 to within errors as predicted by weak-coupling supergravity. We also present an extension to significantly higher resolution of our earlier results for the same correlator in the N=(2,2) theory and see that in this theory the correlator has very different behavior at intermediate values of r.
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Authors
John R. Hiller, Stephen Pinsky, Nathan Salwen, Uwe Trittmann,