Irreversibility of the renormalization group flow in non-unitary quantum field theory

Abstract

We show irreversibility of the renormalization group flow in non-unitary but PT-invariant quantum field theory in two space-time dimensions. In addition to unbroken PT-symmetry and a positive energy spectrum, we assume standard properties of quantum field theory including a local energy-momentum tensor and relativistic invariance. This generalizes Zamolodchikov's c-theorem to PT-symmetric hamiltonians. Our proof follows closely Zamolodchikov's arguments. We show that a function ceff(s) of the renormalization group parameter s exists which is non-negative and monotonically decreasing along renormalization group flows. Its value at a critical point is the "effective central charge" entering the specific free energy. At least in rational models, this equals ceff=c-24, where c is the central charge and is the lowest primary field dimension in the conformal field theory which describes the critical point.

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