Boundary structure of negative geometries, combined with Landau analysis, determines physical singularities and yields symbol alphabets for six-point two-loop and five-point three-loop ladder integrals in planar N=4 super Yang-Mills.
Positroids, Plabic Graphs, and Scattering Amplitudes in Mathematica
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The many intricate connections between scattering amplitudes, on-shell diagrams, and the positroid stratification of the Grassmannian has recently been described in great detail. In order to facilitate the exploration of this rich correspondence, we have prepared a public Mathematica package called "positroids" which includes an array of useful tools including those for the construction of canonical coordinates for positroid configurations, the drawing of representative on-shell (plabic) graphs, and the evaluation of on-shell differential forms. This note documents the functions made available by the positroids package; the package's source code together with a Mathematica notebook containing many detailed examples of its functionality are included with this note's submission files on the arXiv.
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Geometric Landau Analysis and Symbol Bootstrap
Boundary structure of negative geometries, combined with Landau analysis, determines physical singularities and yields symbol alphabets for six-point two-loop and five-point three-loop ladder integrals in planar N=4 super Yang-Mills.