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Published January 2017 | Submitted + Published
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Looking for a bulk point

Abstract

We consider Lorentzian correlators of local operators. In perturbation theory, singularities occur when we can draw a position-space Landau diagram with null lines. In theories with gravity duals, we can also draw Landau diagrams in the bulk. We argue that certain singularities can arise only from bulk diagrams, not from boundary diagrams. As has been previously observed, these singularities are a clear diagnostic of bulk locality. We analyze some properties of these perturbative singularities and discuss their relation to the OPE and the dimensions of double-trace operators. In the exact nonperturbative theory, we expect no singularity at these locations. We prove this statement in 1+1 dimensions by CFT methods.

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© 2017 The Author(s). Received: November 7, 2016 Accepted: December 22, 2016 Published: January 3, 2017 We thank N. Arkani-Hamed, B. Burrington, T. Hartman, D. Kosower, J. Penedones, M. Spradlin, D. Stanford, G. Turiaci, P. Vieira, I. Zadeh and A. Zamolodchikov for discussions. J.M. and D.S.D. are supported in part by U.S. Department of Energy grant DE-SC0009988. D.S.D. is also supported by a William D. Loughlin Membership at the Institute for Advanced Study. A.Z. is supported in part by U.S. Department of Energy grant DE-SC0007870. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits any use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.

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