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PARTITION FUNCTIONS OF MATRIX MODELS AS THE FIRST SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF STRING THEORY II. KONTSEVICH MODEL

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS A
Volume 24, Issue 27, Pages 4939-4998

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X09046278

Keywords

Matrix models; Kontsevich model

Funding

  1. Russian Federal Nuclear Energy Agency [06-01-92059-CE]
  2. NWO project [047.011.2004.026]
  3. INTAS [05-1000008-7865]
  4. l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-05-BLAN-0029-01, ANR-06-BLAN-3 137168]
  5. RFBR [06-02-17383, 07-02-00878, 07-02-00645]
  6. European RTN [005104]
  7. [NSh-3035.2008.2]
  8. [NSh-3036.2008.2]

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In the paper Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 19, 4127 (2004), we started a program of creating a reference-book on matrix-model tau-functions, the new generation of special functions, which are going to play an important role in string theory calculations. The main focus of that paper was on the one-matrix Hermitian model tau-functions. The present paper is devoted to a direct counterpart for the Kontsevich and Generalized Kontsevich Model (GKM) tau-functions. We mostly focus on calculating resolvents (= loop operator averages) in the Kontsevich model, with a special emphasis on its simplest (Gaussian) phase, where exists a surprising integral formula, and the expressions for the resolvents in the genus zero and one are especially simple (in particular, we generalize the known genus zero result to genus one). We also discuss various features of generic phases of the Kontsevich model, in particular, a counterpart of the unambiguous Gaussian solution in the generic case, the solution called Dijkgraaf-Vafa (DV) solution. Further, we extend the results to the GKM and, in particular, discuss the p-q duality in terms of resolvents and corresponding Riemann surfaces in the example of dualities between (2, 3) and (3, 2) models.

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