SYK Conformal Regime and Schwarzian Matching
At strong coupling and large , the SYK Schwinger–Dyson equations acquire an approximate reparametrization symmetry. The conformal saddle breaks it to , while the ultraviolet kinetic term gives the resulting soft mode a Schwarzian action. This is a controlled infrared match, not an equality of full ultraviolet theories.
Required background. SYK Bilocal Collective Fields as Near-AdS2 Data supplies the collective action and saddle equations; JT Gravity and the Schwarzian Boundary Mode supplies the gravitational Schwarzian normalization.
Helpful background. SYK Models and Local Quantum Criticality develops the many-body model; Nearly AdS2 Effective Theory Beyond the Leading Schwarzian explains how subleading operators limit the match.
Evidence cutoff: 25 July 2026.
The conformal saddle
Section titled “The conformal saddle”For , neglecting in the bilocal equations gives
The antisymmetric scaling solution is
with normalization
Under a monotone reparametrization , the family
also solves the conformal equations. The thermal representative is obtained from . The conformal equations alone therefore have flat directions modulo .
First application: extract the Schwarzian and heat capacity
Section titled “First application: extract the Schwarzian and heat capacity”Restoring the ultraviolet derivative lifts the flat directions. Evaluating its leading effect on slowly varying gives
where is fixed by the full ultraviolet saddle rather than conformal symmetry. At the thermal saddle ,
This is the first quantitative bridge to near-AdS₂ gravity: identifying
matches the linear specific heat and the soft-mode action. The same coefficient controls leading soft exchange in four-point functions. Maldacena and Stanford derive the kernel eigenvalue responsible for this mode and its explicit breaking Maldacena and Stanford 2016, §§3–4; Maldacena, Stanford, and Yang give the near-AdS₂ gravitational comparison Maldacena, Stanford, and Yang 2016.
Corrections and normalization
Section titled “Corrections and normalization”The matching data must state , the disorder variance defining , the fermion normalization, and whether is an annealed entropy density or a fixed-theory quantity. Corrections arise from non-soft bilocal eigenmodes, higher powers of , loops, and eventually discreteness. Schematically,
but coefficients are observable-dependent. The Schwarzian is predictive only when its retained correction is larger than omitted ones.
Adversarial control: leave the infrared window
Section titled “Adversarial control: leave the infrared window”At , the kinetic term cannot be treated as a small explicit breaking and the conformal power law crosses over to . At fixed and exponentially late times, individual energy levels dominate and a continuous Schwarzian density is insufficient. Both tests preserve the infrared coefficient match while defeating any claim that the Schwarzian reconstructs the full SYK Hamiltonian or exact finite- spectrum.
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.
References
Section titled “References”- Maldacena, Juan, Douglas Stanford, and Zhenbin Yang. “Conformal Symmetry and Its Breaking in Two-Dimensional Nearly Anti-de Sitter Space.” Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics 2016, 12C104 (2016). DOI. Open PDF.
- Maldacena, Juan, and Douglas Stanford. “Remarks on the Sachdev–Ye–Kitaev Model.” Physical Review D 94, 106002 (2016). DOI. Open PDF.