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Skydiving to bootstrap islands

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Liu, Aike; Simmons-Duffin, David; Su, Ning; van Rees, Balt C.
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Abstract
We study families of semidefinite programs (SDPs) that depend nonlinearly on a small number of “external” parameters. Such families appear universally in numerical bootstrap computations. The traditional method for finding an optimal point in parameter space works by first solving an SDP with fixed external parameters, then moving to a new point in parameter space and repeating the process. Instead, we unify solving the SDP and moving in parameter space in a single algorithm that we call “skydiving”. We test skydiving on some representative problems in the conformal bootstrap, finding significant speedups compared to traditional methods.
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2025-11-04
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/163639
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Journal
Journal of High Energy Physics
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Liu, A., Simmons-Duffin, D., Su, N. et al. Skydiving to bootstrap islands. J. High Energ. Phys. 2025, 3 (2025).
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