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New recursions for tree-level correlators in (Anti) de Sitter space

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We present for the first time classical multiparticle solutions in Anti de Sitter space (AdS) involving scalars, gluons, and gravitons. They are recursively defined through multiparticle currents which reduce to Berends-Giele currents in the flat space limit. This construction exposes a compact definition of tree-level boundary correlators using a general prescription that removes unphysical boundary contributions. Similarly to the flat space perturbiner, a convenient gauge choice leads to a scalar basis for all degrees of freedom, while the tensor structure is exclusively captured by field theory vertices. This provides a fully automated way to compute AdS boundary correlators to any multiplicity and cosmological wavefunction coefficients after Wick-rotating to de Sitter space.

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On the amplitude expansion of gluon correlators in $\textrm{AdS}_4$

hep-th · 2026-06-22 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Tree-level gluon correlators in AdS4 decompose into energy poles with residues given by flat-space amplitudes, curvature corrections captured by lower-point amplitudes with merged data via AdS Berends-Giele currents.

From Cosmological Cuts to Yang--Mills Wavefunctions in de Sitter Space

hep-th · 2026-06-24 · accept · novelty 6.5

Tree-level Yang-Mills de Sitter wavefunctions through six points are reconstructed from cosmological cuts into cut-detectable gluings plus a current-conservation completion, matching Feynman rules and suggesting an all-n scalar-tubing structure.

Perturbiner methods in scattering amplitude

hep-th · 2026-07-07 · accept · novelty 5.5

Perturbiner multi-particle solutions of classical field equations generate Berends–Giele currents and tree-level amplitudes across scalars, gauge theory, gravity, NLSM, AdS, and one-loop integrands, including several unpublished recursions.

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