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Holographic Renormalisation and Anomalies

Jussi Kalkkinen1, Dario Martelli2 and Wolfgang Mück3

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The Weyl anomaly in the Holographic Renormalisation Group as implemented using Hamilton-Jacobi language is studied in detail. We investigate the breakdown of the descent equations in order to isolate the Weyl anomaly of the dual field theory close to the (UV) fixed point. We use the freedom of adding finite terms to the renormalised effective action in order to bring the anomalies in the expected form.


Keywords

Renormalization Regularization and Renormalons

Anomalies in Field and String Theories

AdS-CFT and dS-CFT Correspondence

PACS

11.25.-w Strings and branes

11.10.Hi Renormalization group evolution of parameters

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 04 ( 1 April 2001)

Received 20 March 2001, accepted for publication 29 April 2001

Published 4 May 2001



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