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Oct 26, 2021 at 0:53 comment added Chiral Anomaly Also: page 8 in arXiv:1311.0755 says "all known examples of CFT with a gap actually have superconformal symmetry."
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Oct 8, 2021 at 19:40 answer added Connor Behan timeline score: 4
Sep 30, 2021 at 14:16 comment added Peter Kravchuk I don't quite understand what "phase transition" or "phase diagram" is supposed to mean. One either has a strongly-coupled large-$N$ theory, or one doesn't. It is not clear to me why there needs to be a family of CFTs with varying coupling for AdS/CFT to make sense. If you do for some reason insist on a CFT with tunable coupling, however, this means you are asking for CFT with exactly marginal deformations. For CFT${}_d$ with $d>2$ the only known examples of this are supersymmetric. I am not 100% sure about $d=2$.
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