Statistical Physics of the Polarised IKKT Matrix Model
Abstract
The polarised IKKT matrix model is the worldpoint theory of N D-instantons in a background three-form flux of magnitude , and promises to be a highly tractable model of holography. The matrix integral can be viewed as a statistical physics partition function with inverse temperature 4. At large the model is dominated by a matrix configuration corresponding to a 'polarised' spherical D1-brane. We show that at a critical value of 2 N the model undergoes a first order phase transition, corresponding to tunneling into a collection of well-separated D-instantons. These instantons are the remnant of a competing saddle in the high phase corresponding to spherical (p,q) fivebranes. We use a combination of numerical and analytical arguments to capture the different regimes of the model.
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