Enumerates 244 fortuitous operators in ABJM theory and identifies a truncation matching the BMN subsector of N=4 SYM to lift an infinite tower of representatives.
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A method is given to compute the D=5 on-shell action via equivariant localization after dimensional reduction to D=4 N=2 gauged supergravity for solutions admitting both the R-symmetry Killing vector and an additional Killing vector.
The |G|-fold degeneracy of supersymmetric AdS5 black hole index saddles is fixed by the flux-quantized BF coupling of the bulk one-form symmetry and persists unmodified in the decompactified black-brane limit.
A non-Lorentzian scalar QFT with SU(1,1) symmetry obtained from N=4 SYM is finite at all orders in perturbation theory.
The 3|2 super-Chevalley restriction map fails to be an isomorphism for so(7) due to a non-Cartan class; explicit fortuitous classes counter stable-image expectations for sl(2) and so(7); relative cohomologies of (so7, sp6) are not isomorphic classically.
Instanton condensation in the matrix model for the BPS index reveals a new instability and dominant phase for small black holes, connected to partial deconfinement.
Multiple microscopic methods confirm universality of AdS4 black hole entropy for non-extremal cases at high temperatures and show Hawking radiation rate proportional to horizon area.
In a toy qubit model of quarks, baryons are fortuitous with exponential counting and super-exponential complexity while mesons are monotone with polynomial counting and power-law complexity.
Near-EVH limits of AdS6 and AdS7 black holes produce conformally related lower-dimensional black hole solutions in EMMD gravity, opening a potential path to microscopic entropy counting for non-AdS black holes via higher-dimensional AdS/CFT.
The complex saddles of the ABJM index are interpreted through instability of wrapped M5-branes in the dual gravity theory.
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Two roads to fortuity in ABJM theory
Enumerates 244 fortuitous operators in ABJM theory and identifies a truncation matching the BMN subsector of N=4 SYM to lift an infinite tower of representatives.
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Equivariant localization for $D=5$ gauged supergravity
A method is given to compute the D=5 on-shell action via equivariant localization after dimensional reduction to D=4 N=2 gauged supergravity for solutions admitting both the R-symmetry Killing vector and an additional Killing vector.
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Gravitational index, black hole saddle degeneracy, and one-form symmetry
The |G|-fold degeneracy of supersymmetric AdS5 black hole index saddles is fixed by the flux-quantized BF coupling of the bulk one-form symmetry and persists unmodified in the decompactified black-brane limit.
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Finite scalar field theory with SU(1,1) spacetime symmetry from near-BPS limits of $\mathcal{N}=4$ SYM
A non-Lorentzian scalar QFT with SU(1,1) symmetry obtained from N=4 SYM is finite at all orders in perturbation theory.
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Super-Chevalley Restriction and Relative Lie Algebra Cohomology over the 2|3 Algebra
The 3|2 super-Chevalley restriction map fails to be an isomorphism for so(7) due to a non-Cartan class; explicit fortuitous classes counter stable-image expectations for sl(2) and so(7); relative cohomologies of (so7, sp6) are not isomorphic classically.
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Instanton condensation and a new phase of BPS black holes
Instanton condensation in the matrix model for the BPS index reveals a new instability and dominant phase for small black holes, connected to partial deconfinement.
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Explorations of Universality in the Entropy and Hawking Radiation of Non-Extremal Kerr AdS$_4$ Black Holes
Multiple microscopic methods confirm universality of AdS4 black hole entropy for non-extremal cases at high temperatures and show Hawking radiation rate proportional to horizon area.
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Fortuity and Complexity in a Simple Quark Model
In a toy qubit model of quarks, baryons are fortuitous with exponential counting and super-exponential complexity while mesons are monotone with polynomial counting and power-law complexity.
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Probing decoupled Throats of AdS$_{D}$ Black Holes in $D=6,7$
Near-EVH limits of AdS6 and AdS7 black holes produce conformally related lower-dimensional black hole solutions in EMMD gravity, opening a potential path to microscopic entropy counting for non-AdS black holes via higher-dimensional AdS/CFT.
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A gravity interpretation for the complex Euclidean saddles of the ABJM index
The complex saddles of the ABJM index are interpreted through instability of wrapped M5-branes in the dual gravity theory.