String from Large N Gauge Fields via Graph Summation on a P+ - x+ Lattice
Abstract
I describe renewed efforts to establish a string description of large Nc QCD by summing large ``fishnet'' diagrams. Earlier work on fishnets indicated that the usual relativistic (zero thickness) string theory can arise at strong 't Hooft coupling, at best yielding a highly idealized description, which fails to incorporate such salient features of continuum QCD as asymptotic freedom and point-like constituents. The recently conjectured AdS/CFT correspondence is compatible with such limitations because it also gives a simple picture of large Nc gauge theory only at strong coupling. In order to better understand how string theory could emerge from large Nc QCD at strong coupling, Klaus Bering, Joel Rozowsky, and I have developed an improved implementation of my effort of the late seventies to digitize the planar diagrams of large Nc light-cone quantized QCD by discretizing both P+ and x+. This discretization allows a strong coupling limit of the sum of planar diagrams to be defined and studied. It also provides a natural framework to explore the possible dual relationship between QCD in light-cone gauge and string theory quantized on the light-cone.
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