Abstract

In quantum field theories, the examination of particle interactions is facilitated through the application of Feynman diagrams. The computation of loop Feynman diagrams often yields divergent or infinite values. To tackle this issue, a method known as renormalization is employed, which entails the removal of these infinities. The phenomenon of a physical system undergoing changes under different scales gives rise to a concept referred to as the renormalization group. Certain renormalization group trajectories, denoted as RG flows, describe transformations of a conformal field theory (CFT) into other conformal or non-conformal theories. These transformations result in deformations of a UV conformal fixed point into another fixed point or into a non-conformal phase within the infrared (IR) regime. In this study, we investigate holographic RG flows originating from N = 2 gauged supergravity with an SO(2) × SO(6) gauge group. These solutions delineate RG flows from the N = 2 CFT to a three-dimensional non-conformal field theory driven by mass deformations. This transformation is elucidated through the AdS/CFT correspondence, also known as AdS/CFT holography.

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