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Brownian loops and the central charge of a Liouville random surface

We explore the geometric meaning of the so-called zeta-regularized determinant of the Laplace-Beltrami operator on a compact surface, with or without boundary. We relate the $(-c/2)$-th power of the determinant of the Laplacian to the appropriately regularized partition function of a Brownian loop soup of intensity $c$ on the surface. This means that, in a certain sense, decorating a random surface by a Brownian loop soup of intensity $c$ corresponds to weighting the law of the surface by the $(-c/2)$-th power of the determinant of the Laplacian. Next, we introduce a method of regularizing a Liouville quantum gravity (LQG) surface (with some matter central charge parameter $\mathbf{c}$) to produce a smooth surface. And we show that weighting the law of this random surface by the $( -\mathbf{c}'/ 2)$-th power of the Laplacian determinant has precisely the effect of changing the matter central charge from $\mathbf{c}$ to $\mathbf{c} + \mathbf{c}'$. Taken together with the earlier results, this provides a way of interpreting an LQG surface of matter central charge $\mathbf{c}$ as a pure LQG surface decorated by a Brownian loop soup of intensity $\mathbf{c}$. Building on this idea, we present several open problems about random planar maps and their continuum analogs. Although the original construction of LQG is well-defined only for $\mathbf{c}\leq 1$, some of the constructions and questions also make sense when $\mathbf{c}>1$.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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