Bare vs. Effective fixed point action in asymptotic safety: The reconstruction problem

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Abstract

We propose a method for the (re)-construction of a regularized functional integral, well defined in the ultraviolet limit, from a solution of the functional renormalization group equation of the effective average action. The functional integral is required to reproduce this solution. The method is of particular interest for asymptotically safe theories. The bare action for the Einstein-Hilbert truncation of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) is computed and its flow is analyzed. As a second example conformally reduced gravity is explored. Various conceptual issues related to the reconstruction problem are discussed.

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Manrique, E., & Reuter, M. (2008). Bare vs. Effective fixed point action in asymptotic safety: The reconstruction problem. In Proceedings of Science. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.079.0001

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