True SYK or (con)sequences
Abstract
Some generalizations of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model and different patterns of their reparametrization symmetry breaking are discussed. The analysis of such (pseudo)holographic systems relates their generalized one-dimensional Schwarzian dynamics to (quasi) two-dimensional Liouvillian quantum mechanics. As compared to the original SYK case, the latter might be dissipative or have discrete states in its spectrum, either of which properties alters thermodynamics and correlations while preserving the underlying SL(2,R) symmetry.
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