We consider N = 1supersymmetric gauge theories in the conformal window. By applying a suitable matter superfield- and Weyl-transformation the renormalisation group running of the theory is absorbed into the metric. The latter becomes a function of the Z-factor and the infrared anomalous dimension of the matter superfield. The Euler flow Δa ≡ aUV − aIR|N=1 becomes equivalent to a computation of a free theory with the non-trivial dynamics coming from expanding the Euler invariant in the flow dependent metric. The result is therefore directly obtained in terms of the infrared anomalous dimension confirming an earlier result using the matching of R-currents
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The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor of the m...
I identify the class of even-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimens...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...
AbstractThe response of four dimensional quantum field theories to a Weyl rescaling of the metric in...
We show how the Weyl anomaly generated by gauge fields, can be computed from manifestly gauge invari...
We consider matter fields conformally coupled to a background metric and dilaton and describe in det...
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Renormalization Group (RG) is a powerful method for investigating quantum effects of matter fields o...
AbstractThe response of four dimensional quantum field theories to a Weyl rescaling of the metric in...
We study RG flows between superconformal field theories living in different spacetime dimensions whi...
For quantum held theories that flow between ultraviolet and infrared fixed points, central functions...
In the last decades, Conformal Field Theories (CFTs) have proven to be a very powerful framework in ...
The trace anomaly in external gravity is the sum of three terms at criticality: the square of the We...
In the last decades, Conformal Field Theories (CFTs) have proven to be a very powerful framework in ...
This chapter reviews various aspects of renormalization group flows and anomalies. The chapter consi...
The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor of the m...
I identify the class of even-dimensional conformal field theories that is most similar to two-dimens...
Abstract The Wilsonian renormalization group (RG) requires Euclidean signature. The conformal factor...