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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@  @article{Antenucci_2015_Complex,   author = {Antenucci, F. and Crisanti, A. and Leuzzi, L.}, - title = {Complex spherical $2+4$ spin glass: A model for nonlinear optics in random media}, + title = {Complex spherical {$2+4$} spin glass: A model for nonlinear optics in random media},   journal = {Physical Review A},   publisher = {American Physical Society (APS)},   year = {2015}, @@ -53,6 +53,19 @@   doi = {10.1214/13-aop862}  } +@article{Behtash_2017_Toward, + author = {Behtash, Alireza and Dunne, Gerald V. and Schäfer, Thomas and Sulejmanpasic, Tin and Ünsal, Mithat}, + title = {Toward {Picard}–{Lefschetz} theory of path integrals, complex saddles and resurgence}, + journal = {Annals of Mathematical Sciences and Applications}, + publisher = {International Press of Boston}, + year = {2017}, + number = {1}, + volume = {2}, + pages = {95--212}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.4310%2Famsa.2017.v2.n1.a3}, + doi = {10.4310/amsa.2017.v2.n1.a3} +} +  @book{Bezout_1779_Theorie,   author = {Bézout, Etienne},   title = {Théorie générale des équations algébriques}, @@ -160,6 +173,20 @@   doi = {10.1051/jp1:1995164}  } +@article{Cristoforetti_2012_New, + author = {Cristoforetti, Marco and Di Renzo, Francesco and Scorzato, Luigi}, + title = {New approach to the sign problem in quantum field theories: High density {QCD} on a {Lefschetz} thimble}, + journal = {Physical Review D}, + publisher = {American Physical Society (APS)}, + year = {2012}, + month = {10}, + number = {7}, + volume = {86}, + pages = {074506}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1103%2Fphysrevd.86.074506}, + doi = {10.1103/physrevd.86.074506} +} +  @article{Cugliandolo_1993_Analytical,   author = {Cugliandolo, L. F. and Kurchan, J.},   title = {Analytical solution of the off-equilibrium dynamics of a long-range spin-glass model}, @@ -268,6 +295,33 @@   doi = {10.2307/2371510}  } +@inproceedings{Scorzato_2016_The, + author = {Scorzato, Luigi}, + title = {The {Lefschetz} thimble and the sign problem}, + publisher = {Sissa Medialab}, + year = {2016}, + month = {7}, + volume = {251}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.22323%2F1.251.0016}, + doi = {10.22323/1.251.0016}, + booktitle = {Proceedings of The 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2015)}, + series = {Proceedings of Science} +} + +@article{Tanizaki_2017_Gradient, + author = {Tanizaki, Yuya and Nishimura, Hiromichi and Verbaarschot, Jacobus J. M.}, + title = {Gradient flows without blow-up for {Lefschetz} thimbles}, + journal = {Journal of High Energy Physics}, + publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, + year = {2017}, + month = {10}, + number = {10}, + volume = {2017}, + pages = {100}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1007%2Fjhep10%282017%29100}, + doi = {10.1007/jhep10(2017)100} +} +  @article{Weyl_1912_Das,   author = {Weyl, Hermann},   title = {Das asymptotische Verteilungsgesetz der Eigenwerte linearer partieller Differentialgleichungen (mit einer Anwendung auf die Theorie der Hohlraumstrahlung)}, @@ -282,57 +336,32 @@   doi = {10.1007/bf01456804}  } - -@article{cristoforetti2012new, -  title={New approach to the sign problem in quantum field theories: High density QCD on a Lefschetz thimble}, -  author={Cristoforetti, Marco and Di Renzo, Francesco and Scorzato, Luigi and AuroraScience Collaboration and others}, -  journal={Physical Review D}, -  volume={86}, -  number={7}, -  pages={074506}, -  year={2012}, -  publisher={APS} -} -@article{tanizaki2017gradient, -  title={Gradient flows without blow-up for Lefschetz thimbles}, -  author={Tanizaki, Yuya and Nishimura, Hiromichi and Verbaarschot, Jacobus JM}, -  journal={Journal of High Energy Physics}, -  volume={2017}, -  number={10}, -  pages={100}, -  year={2017}, -  publisher={Springer} -} - - -@article{scorzato2015lefschetz, -  title={The Lefschetz thimble and the sign problem}, -  author={Scorzato, Luigi}, -  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.08039}, -  year={2015} -} - -@article{witten2010new, -  title={A new look at the path integral of quantum mechanics}, -  author={Witten, Edward}, -  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.6032}, -  year={2010} -} - -@article{witten2011analytic, -  title={Analytic continuation of Chern-Simons theory}, -  author={Witten, Edward}, -  journal={AMS/IP Stud. Adv. Math}, -  volume={50}, -  pages={347}, -  year={2011} +@article{Witten_2010_A, + author = {Witten, Edward}, + title = {A new look at the path integral of quantum mechanics}, + journal = {Surveys in Differential Geometry}, + publisher = {International Press of Boston}, + year = {2010}, + number = {1}, + volume = {15}, + pages = {345--420}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.4310%2Fsdg.2010.v15.n1.a11}, + doi = {10.4310/sdg.2010.v15.n1.a11}  } -@article{behtash2015toward, -  title={Toward Picard-Lefschetz theory of path integrals, complex saddles and resurgence}, -  author={Behtash, Alireza and Dunne, Gerald V and Sch{\"a}fer, Thomas and Sulejmanpasic, Tin and Unsal, Mithat}, -  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03435}, -  year={2015} +@incollection{Witten_2011_Analytic, + author = {Witten, Edward}, + title = {Analytic continuation of {Chern}-{Simons} theory}, + publisher = {American Mathematical Society}, + year = {2011}, + month = {7}, + volume = {50}, + pages = {347--446}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1090%2Famsip%2F050%2F19}, + doi = {10.1090/amsip/050/19}, + booktitle = {Chern-Simons Gauge Theory: 20 Years After}, + editor = {Andersen, Jørgen E. and Boden, Hans U. and Hahn, Atle and Himpel, Benjamin}, + series = {AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics}  } @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ underlying simplicity that is otherwise hidden, and thus sheds light on the orig  (think, for example, in the radius of convergence of a series).  Deforming a real integration in $N$ variables to a surface of dimension $N$ in -the $2N$ dimensional complex space has turned out to be necessary for correctly defining and analyzing path integrals with complex action (see \cite{witten2010new,witten2011analytic}), and as a useful palliative for the sign-problem \cite{cristoforetti2012new,tanizaki2017gradient,scorzato2015lefschetz}.  +the $2N$ dimensional complex space has turned out to be necessary for correctly defining and analyzing path integrals with complex action (see \cite{Witten_2010_A, Witten_2011_Analytic}), and as a useful palliative for the sign-problem \cite{Cristoforetti_2012_New, Tanizaki_2017_Gradient, Scorzato_2016_The}.   In order to do this correctly, the features of landscape of the action in complex space must be understood. Such landscapes are in general  not random:   here we propose to follow the strategy of  Computer Science of  understanding the generic features of random instances, expecting that this sheds light on the practical, nonrandom problems.  %Consider, for example, the @@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ dynamics, are a problem we hope to address in future work.   This paper provides a first step towards the study of a complex landscape with  complex variables. The next obvious one is to study the topology of the -critical points, their basins of attraction following  gradient ascent (the Lefschetz thimbles), and descent (the anti-thimbles) \cite{witten2010new,witten2011analytic,cristoforetti2012new,behtash2015toward,scorzato2015lefschetz}, that act as constant-phase integrating `contours'. Locating and counting the saddles that are joined by gradient lines -- the Stokes points, that play an important role in the theory -- is also well within reach of the present-day spin-glass literature techniques.    We anticipate that the +critical points, their basins of attraction following  gradient ascent (the Lefschetz thimbles), and descent (the anti-thimbles) \cite{Witten_2010_A, Witten_2011_Analytic, Cristoforetti_2012_New, Behtash_2017_Toward, Scorzato_2016_The}, that act as constant-phase integrating `contours'. Locating and counting the saddles that are joined by gradient lines -- the Stokes points, that play an important role in the theory -- is also well within reach of the present-day spin-glass literature techniques.    We anticipate that the  threshold level, where the system develops a mid-spectrum gap, will play a  crucial role as it does in the real case.  | 
