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Topological recursion for irregular spectral curves

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We study topological recursion on the irregular spectral curve $xy^2-xy+1=0$, which produces a weighted count of dessins d'enfant. This analysis is then applied to topological recursion on the spectral curve $xy^2=1$, which takes the place of the Airy curve $x=y^2$ to describe asymptotic behaviour of enumerative problems associated to irregular spectral curves. In particular, we calculate all one-point invariants of the spectral curve $xy^2=1$ via a new three-term recursion for the number of dessins d'enfant with one face.

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Quantum Curves in the Context of Symplectic Duality

math-ph · 2025-04-21 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Quantum spectral curve operators for arbitrary base points can be derived by applying x-y and symplectic duality transformations to simpler spectral curves.

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  • Quantum Curves in the Context of Symplectic Duality math-ph · 2025-04-21 · conditional · none · ref 31 · internal anchor

    Quantum spectral curve operators for arbitrary base points can be derived by applying x-y and symplectic duality transformations to simpler spectral curves.