We contrast some aspects of various SYK-like models with large-N melonic behavior. First, we note that ungauged tensor models can exhibit symmetry breaking, even though these are 0+1 dimensional theories. Related to this, we show that when gauged, some of them admit no singlets, and are anomalous. The uncolored Majorana tensor model with even N is a simple case where gauge singlets can exist in the spectrum. We outline a strategy for solving for the singlet spectrum, taking advantage of the results in arXiv:1706.05364, and reproduce the singlet states expected in N = 2. In the second part of the paper, we contrast the random matrix aspects of some ungauged tensor models, the original SYK model, and a model due to Gross and Rosenhaus. The latter, even though disorder averaged, shows parallels with the Gurau-Witten model. In particular, the two models fall into identical Andreev ensembles as a function of N. In an appendix, we contrast the (expected) spectra of AdS2quantum gravity, SYK and SYK-like tensor models, and the zeros of the Riemann Zeta function.
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Krishnan, C., Pavan Kumar, K. V., & Rosa, D. (2018). Contrasting SYK-like models. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2018)064
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