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Exploring the Strong-Coupling Region of $SU(N)$ Seiberg-Witten Theory

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We consider the Seiberg-Witten solution of pure $\mathcal{N} =2$ gauge theory in four dimensions, with gauge group $SU(N)$. A simple exact series expansion for the dependence of the $2 (N-1)$ Seiberg-Witten periods $a_I(u), a_{DI}(u)$ on the $N-1$ Coulomb-branch moduli $u_n$ is obtained around the $\mathbb{Z}_{2N}$-symmetric point of the Coulomb branch, where all $u_n$ vanish. This generalizes earlier results for $N=2$ in terms of hypergeometric functions, and for $N=3$ in terms of Appell functions. Using these and other analytical results, combined with numerical computations, we explore the global structure of the K\"ahler potential $K = \frac{1}{2\pi} \sum_I \text{Im}(\bar a_I a_{DI})$, which is single valued on the Coulomb branch. Evidence is presented that $K$ is a convex function, with a unique minimum at the $\mathbb{Z}_{2N}$-symmetric point. Finally, we explore candidate walls of marginal stability in the vicinity of this point, and their relation to the surface of vanishing K\"ahler potential.

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Phase Transitions at Unusual Values of $\theta$

hep-th · 2025-06-17 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Using Seiberg-Witten theory plus anomaly mediation, the authors find first-order phase transitions in the theta-dependent vacuum energy at theta = pi (N_F=0), 0 and pi (N_F=1), pi/2 and 3pi/2 (N_F=2), and pi/4, 3pi/4, 5pi/4, 7pi/4 (N_F=3).

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  • Phase Transitions at Unusual Values of $\theta$ hep-th · 2025-06-17 · conditional · none · ref 116 · internal anchor

    Using Seiberg-Witten theory plus anomaly mediation, the authors find first-order phase transitions in the theta-dependent vacuum energy at theta = pi (N_F=0), 0 and pi (N_F=1), pi/2 and 3pi/2 (N_F=2), and pi/4, 3pi/4, 5pi/4, 7pi/4 (N_F=3).