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Duality walls in the 4d N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 SU(N) gauge theory with 2N flavours
S-duality domain walls are extended objects in supersymmetric gauge theories with several rich physical properties. This paper focuses on 3d N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 gauge theories associated with S-duality walls in the 4d N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 SU(N ...
Ivan Garozzo+2 more
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The low energy effective couplings of a four-dimensional N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 supersymmetric gauge theory to topological invariants of the background gravitational field are described by two functions A and B.
Jan Manschot+2 more
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Chiral gauge dynamics: candidates for non-supersymmetric dualities
We study the dynamics of chiral SU(N) gauge theories. These contain Weyl fermions in the symmetric or anti-symmetric representation of the gauge group, together with further fermions in the fundamental and anti-fundamental.
Avner Karasik, Kaan Önder, David Tong
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IIA Perspective On Cascading Gauge Theory
We study the N=1 supersymmetric cascading gauge theory found in type IIB string theory on p regular and M fractional D3-branes at the tip of the conifold, using the T-dual type IIA description.
A Dymarsky+31 more
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On the Holomorphic Structure of a Low Energy Supersymmetric Wilson Effective Action [PDF]
The Wilson (exact) renormalization group equations are used to determine the evolution of a general low energy N=1 supersymmetric action containing a U(1) gauge vector multiplet and a neutral chiral multiplet.
Argyres+28 more
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A supersymmetric extension of quantum gauge theory
AbstractWe consider a supersymmetric extension of quantum gauge theory based on a vector multiplet containing supersymmetric partners of spin 3/2 for the vector fields. The constructions of the model follows closely the usual construction of gauge models in the Epstein‐Glaser framework for perturbative field theory.
Dan Radu Grigore, Gunter Scharf
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Unification of integrability in supersymmetric gauge theories [PDF]
A four-dimensional analog of Chern-Simons theory produces integrable lattice models from Wilson lines and surface operators. We show that this theory describes a quasi-topological sector of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in six dimensions, topologically twisted and subjected to an -deformation.
Junya Yagi, Kevin Costello
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Non(anti)commutative N=(1,1/2) Supersymmetric U(1) Gauge Theory [PDF]
We study a reduction of deformation parameters in non(anti)commutative N=2 harmonic superspace to those in non(anti)commutative N=1 superspace. By this reduction we obtain the exact gauge and supersymmetry transformations in the Wess-Zumino gauge of non ...
A. Galperin+35 more
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Singular BPS boundary conditions in N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = (2, 2) supersymmetric gauge theories
We derive general BPS boundary conditions in two-dimensional N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = (2, 2) supersymmetric gauge theories. We analyze the solutions of these boundary conditions, and in particular those that allow the bulk fields to have poles at the ...
Tadashi Okazaki, Douglas J. Smith
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A rough quasi‐conformal mapping strategy breaks the rigid geometric constraints of transformation optics. By trading perfect local angle preservation for a dramatically reduced refractive index, this design paradigm enables the creation of ultra‐flat, wide‐angle, and even omnidirectional lenses that are both high‐performance and manufacturable, opening
Feiyang Deng, Jiawen Hao, Kwai Man Luk
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