1-5 December 2025
Federico Santa María Technical University
America/Mexico_City timezone
Contribution Oral Presentation
Federico Santa María Technical University
Can non-linear boundary conditions lead to new non-perturbative physics?
Speakers
- Prof. David DUDAL
Primary authors
- Prof. David DUDAL (KU Leuven)
Co-authors
- Mr. Sebbe STOUTEN (KU Leuven)
- Luigi ROSA (Universitá di Napoli Federico II)
- Fabrizio CANFORA (Universidad San Sebastián, sede Valdivia & CECs)
- Thomas OOSTHUYSE (KU Leuven)
- Pablo PAIS (Universidad Austral de Chile)
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We hope the answer is yes.
We consider the case of a free massive bulk scalar living in R^4 and we embed two parallel plates as interfaces on which we impose non-linear boundary conditions, either Dirichlet- or Neumann-like, parameterized by a new coupling constant $g$. This is a toy model for the case of non-Abelian gauge theories supplemented with boundary conditions on surfaces embedded in the bulk. We present first evidence for a non-perturbative 1/g^2 correction to the standard Casimir energy. This becomes possible by incorporating dynamical corrections to the effective boundary fields used to build in the boundary conditions directly at the action level.
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