Resurgence of TT-deformed Partition Function
Abstract
We study non-perturbative effects of torus partition function of the TT-deformed 2d CFTs by resurgence. The deformed partition function can be written as an infinite series of the deformation parameter λ. We develop highly efficient methods to compute perturbative coefficients in the λ expansion. To exemplify, the first 600 coefficients for the TT-deformed free boson and free fermion are computed. Equipped with the large order perturbative data, we provide convincing numerical evidence that the λ expansion series is asymptotic and not Borel resummable. We extract the non-perturbative contribution by resurgence and propose that they originate from new complex saddle points after analytically continuing the modular parameters in the integral representation of the partition function. The proposal is checked by comparing the predicted asymptotic behavior of the coefficients and large order perturbative data, which match nicely. The implications of these non-perturbative contributions for the Stokes phenomenon, which relates the positive and negative signs of λ, is also discussed.
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