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Real-time correlators and non-relativistic holography

Robert G. Leigh and Nam Nguyen Hoang

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We consider Lorentzian correlation functions in theories with non-relativistic Schrödinger symmetry. We employ the method developed by Skenderis and van Rees in which the contour in complex time defining a given correlation function is associated holographically with the gluing together of Euclidean and Lorentzian patches of spacetimes. This formalism extends appropriately to geometries with Schrödinger isometry.

Keywords

Space-Time Symmetries

Gauge-gravity correspondence

 

E-print Number: 0904.4270

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PACS

11.25.Hf Conformal field theory, algebraic structures

02.40.Dr Euclidean and projective geometries

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 11 (November 2009)

Received 2 September 2009, accepted for publication 12 October 2009

Published 4 November 2009



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