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Double Copy From Tensor Products of Metric BV■‐Algebras
Abstract Field theories with kinematic Lie algebras, such as field theories featuring color–kinematics duality, possess an underlying algebraic structure known as BV■‐algebra. If, additionally, matter fields are present, this structure is supplemented by a module for the BV■‐algebra.
Leron Borsten +5 more
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Non-perturbative tests of duality cascades in three dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories
It has been conjectured that duality cascade occurs in the N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 3 supersymmetric Yang-Mills Chern-Simons theory with the gauge group U(N) k × U(N + M) −k coupled to two bi-fundamental hypermultiplets. The brane picture suggests that this
Masazumi Honda, Naotaka Kubo
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Twisting to Abelian BF/Chern-Simons Theories
Starting from a $D=3$, $N=4$ supersymmetric theory for matter fields, a twist with a Grassmann parity change is defined which maps the theory into a gauge fixed, abelian $BF$ theory on curved 3-manifolds.
Baulieu +28 more
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Magnetic discrete gauge field in the confining vacua and the supersymmetric index [PDF]
It has recently been argued that the confining vacua of Yang-Mills theory in the far infrared can have topological degrees of freedom given by magnetic $\mathbb{Z}_q$ gauge field, both in the non-supersymmetric case and in the N=1 supersymmetric case. In
Tachikawa, Yuji
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Geometric Relational Framework for General‐Relativistic Gauge Field Theories
Abstract It is recalled how relationality arises as the core insight of general‐relativistic gauge field theories from the articulation of the generalized hole and point‐coincidence arguments. Hence, a compelling case for a manifestly relational framework ensues naturally.
Jordan T. François, Lucrezia Ravera
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Spectroscopy of four-dimensional N = 1 supersymmetric SU(3) Yang-Mills theory
Supersymmetric gauge theories are an important building block for extensions of the standard model. As a first step towards Super-QCD we investigate the pure gauge sector with gluons and gluinos on the lattice, in particular the low energy mass spectrum:
Steinhauser Marc +3 more
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Penner Type Matrix Model and Seiberg-Witten Theory
We discuss the Penner type matrix model recently proposed by Dijkgraaf and Vafa for a possible explanation of the relation between four-dimensional gauge theory and Liouville theory by making use of the connection of the matrix model to two-dimensional ...
A Klemm +32 more
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Abstract S. Gukov and C. Vafa proposed a characterization of rational N=(1,1)$N=(1,1)$ superconformal field theories (SCFTs) in 1+1$1+1$ dimensions with Ricci‐flat Kähler target spaces in terms of the Hodge structure of the target space, extending an earlier observation by G. Moore.
Abhiram Kidambi +2 more
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Pseudoscalar Field as a Possible Candidate for Phantom Field
We demonstrate the existence of a single pseudoscalar (PS) field in the mathematically backed and parity‐preserving modifications of the standard Stückelberg formalism (SSF) in the context of the Lagrangian formulation of the (i) two (1 + 1)‐dimensional (2D) massive Abelian 1‐form gauge theory, (ii) three (2 + 1)‐dimensional (3D) massive Abelian 2‐form
E. Harikumar, R. P. Malik, Burak Bilki
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Supersymmetric domain walls in 7D maximal gauged supergravity
We give a large class of supersymmetric domain walls in maximal seven-dimensional gauged supergravity with various types of gauge groups. Gaugings are described by components of the embedding tensor transforming in representations $$\mathbf {15}$$ 15 and
Parinya Karndumri, Patharadanai Nuchino
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