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We study the sector of large charge operators $phi^n$ ($phi$ being the complexified scalar field) in the $O(2)$ Wilson-Fisher fixed point in $4-epsilon$ dimensions that emerges when the coupling takes the critical value $gsim epsilon$. We show that, in the limit $gto 0$, when the theory naively approaches the gaussian fixed point, the sector of operators with $nto infty $ at fixed $g,n^2equiv lambda$ remains non-trivial. Surprisingly, one can compute the exact 2-point function and thereby the non-trivial anomalous dimension of the operator $phi^n$ by a full resummation of Feynman diagrams. The same result can be reproduced from a saddle point approximation to the path integral, which partly explains the existence of the limit. Finally, we extend these results to the three-dimensional $O(2)$-symmetric theory with $(bar{phi},phi)^3$ potential.
We compute general higher-point functions in the sector of large charge operators $phi^n$, $barphi^n$ at large charge in $O(2)$ $(bar phiphi)^2$ theory. We find that there is a special class of extremal correlators having only one insertion of $bar p
We compute the entanglement entropy of the Wilson-Fisher conformal field theory (CFT) in 2+1 dimensions with O($N$) symmetry in the limit of large $N$ for general entanglement geometries. We show that the leading large $N$ result can be obtained from
Using supersymmetric localization, we study the sector of chiral primary operators $({rm Tr} , phi^2 )^n$ with large $R$-charge $4n$ in $mathcal{N}=2$ four-dimensional superconformal theories in the weak coupling regime $grightarrow 0$, where $lambda
In this paper we study the ultraviolet and infrared behaviour of the self energy of a point-like charge in the vector and scalar Lee-Wick electrodynamics in a $d+1$ dimensional space time. It is shown that in the vector case, the self energy is stric
We go beyond a systematic review of the semiclassical approaches for determining the scaling dimensions of fixed-charge operators in $U(1)$ and $O(N)$ models by introducing a general strategy apt at determining the relation between a given charge con