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Solution of the self-dual $Φ^4$ QFT-model on four-dimensional Moyal space

Previously the exact solution of the planar sector of the self-dual $Φ^4$-model on 4-dimensional Moyal space was established up to the solution of a Fredholm integral equation. This paper solves, for any coupling constant $λ>-\frac{1}π$, the Fredholm equation in terms of a hypergeometric function and thus completes the construction of the planar sector of the model. We prove that the interacting model has spectral dimension $4-2\frac{\arcsin(λπ)}π$ for $|λ|<\frac{1}π$. It is this dimension drop which for $λ>0$ avoids the triviality problem of the matricial $Φ^4_4$-model. We also establish the power series approximation of the Fredholm solution to all orders in $λ$. The appearing functions are hyperlogarithms defined by iterated integrals, here of alternating letters $0$ and $-1$. We identify the renormalisation parameter which gives the same normalisation as the ribbon graph expansion.

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