Abstract

We define a double scaling limit and operators in the d=−2 matrix model. Following Polchinski's argument in d=1, we explain the logarithmic scaling violations in d=−2 in terms of the tachyon effective action. We also show that KPZ scaling follows from Polchinski's argument in other dimensions.

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