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Mellin Amplitudes and Penedones-Type Flat-Space Limits

The Penedones flat-space limit extracts a scattering amplitude by sending the AdS radius LL to infinity while Mellin variables scale as L2L^2 times fixed flat Mandelstam invariants. An integral transform removes external wavefunction normalization and the AdS energy spread. Taking Mellin variables large at fixed LL probes a high-energy AdS correlator, not automatically an S-matrix.

Required background. Genus counting and the string regime supplies the perturbative order. Mellin conventions supplies the normalized input.

Helpful background. S- and T-matrix normalization supplies the target. Bulk-point and flat-space limits supplies the boundary result.

For fixed flat invariants Sij=(pi+pj)2S_{ij}=-(p_i+p_j)^2, the Mellin variables scale schematically as

δij=L2Sij4α,L,\delta_{ij}=\frac{L^2S_{ij}}{4\alpha}, \qquad L\to\infty,

inside an inverse-Laplace integral over α\alpha. The exact transform contains a known factor N(L,Δi,d)\mathcal N(L,\Delta_i,d) from external wavefunctions and Newton/bulk-field normalization:

T(Sij)=limLN1cic+idα2πieααβML ⁣(δij=L2Sij4α).\mathcal T(S_{ij})= \lim_{L\to\infty}\mathcal N^{-1} \int_{c-i\infty}^{c+i\infty}\frac{d\alpha}{2\pi i} e^\alpha\alpha^\beta M_L\!\left(\delta_{ij}=\frac{L^2S_{ij}}{4\alpha}\right).

The exponent β\beta and N\mathcal N depend on dd and the external dimensions and must be copied with the Mellin convention, not guessed Penedones 2011.

First application: a polynomial contact interaction

Section titled “First application: a polynomial contact interaction”

Define a canonically normalized flat bulk vertex g2k(2kϕ4)g_{2k}(\partial^{2k}\phi^4) and its AdS Mellin polynomial by

ML(s,t)=NLg2kL2kPk(s,t,uM),M_L(s,t)=\mathcal N_L\,g_{2k}L^{-2k}P_k(s,t,u_M),

where PkP_k is homogeneous of degree kk. Substituting s=L2S/(2α)s=L^2S/(2\alpha) gives

L2kPk(s,t,uM)(2α)kPk(S,T,U).L^{-2k}P_k(s,t,u_M) \longrightarrow (2\alpha)^{-k}P_k(S,T,U).

The α\alpha integral combines this factor with the external normalization and returns the flat polynomial contact amplitude g2kPk(S,T,U)g_{2k}P_k(S,T,U). For k=0k=0, a constant Mellin amplitude becomes a constant flat ϕ4\phi^4 amplitude. This makes every derivative-related LL power explicit; the remaining NL\mathcal N_L is fixed by the two-point benchmark.

Adversarial control: reverse or omit the limits

Section titled “Adversarial control: reverse or omit the limits”

Send s,ts,t\to\infty at fixed LL. AdS remains a finite box, energy levels do not coalesce, and repeated boundary reflections are not removed. Alternatively take LL\to\infty before dividing by NL\mathcal N_L; the answer vanishes or diverges according to external normalization rather than yielding an LSZ amplitude. Large NN must also be ordered consistently with the desired loop order.

The evidence ceiling is a flat-space amplitude for the sector, external states, perturbative order, and scaling covered by the transform. It does not prove that the full CFT has a local bulk or fix nonperturbative eNe^{-N} effects. Contact polynomials and exchange poles interpret the finite-LL analytic structures first.

The chapter overview contains the structure diagram and validity and failure diagram. They are embedded there once so that their shared chapter-level context is not repeated on every article.

For the chapter-wide comparison of assumptions, counterevidence, falsifiers, and claim ceilings, see the claim-domain table.

  • Fitzpatrick, A. L., Kaplan, J., Penedones, J., Raju, S., and van Rees, B. C. (2011), “A Natural Language for AdS/CFT Correlators,” Journal of High Energy Physics 2011(11), 095. arXiv:1107.1499.
  • Penedones, J. (2011), “Writing CFT Correlation Functions as AdS Scattering Amplitudes,” Journal of High Energy Physics 2011(03), 025. arXiv:1011.1485.