A super-current with independently assigned bosonic and fermionic monodromies generates super-Miwa differential constraints in all four sectors, linked by an explicit prefactor whose Grassmann kernel is the difference of the two fermion two-point functions.
Topological Recursion in The Ramond Sector
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We investigate supereigenvalue models in the Ramond sector and their recursive structure. We prove that the free energy truncates at quadratic order in Grassmann coupling constants, and consider super loop equations of the models with the assumption that the 1/N expansion makes sense. Subject to this assumption, we obtain the associated genus-zero algebraic curve with two ramification points (one regular and the other irregular) and also the supersymmetric partner polynomial equation. Starting with these polynomial equations, we present a recursive formalism that computes all the correlation functions of these models. Somewhat surprisingly, correlation functions obtained from the new recursion formalism have no poles at the irregular ramification point due to a supersymmetric correction -- the new recursion may lead us to a further development of supersymmetric generalizations of the Eynard-Orantin topological recursion.
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Quantum Airy Structures and Matrix Models: a supercurrent approach
A super-current with independently assigned bosonic and fermionic monodromies generates super-Miwa differential constraints in all four sectors, linked by an explicit prefactor whose Grassmann kernel is the difference of the two fermion two-point functions.