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Wilson Loops and Chiral Correlators on Squashed Sphere

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We study chiral deformations of ${\cal N}=2$ and ${\cal N}=4$ supersymmetric gauge theories obtained by turning on $\tau_J \,{\rm tr} \, \Phi^J$ interactions with $\Phi$ the ${\cal N}=2$ superfield. Using localization, we compute the deformed gauge theory partition function $Z(\vec\tau|q)$ and the expectation value of circular Wilson loops $W$ on a squashed four-sphere. In the case of the deformed ${\cal N}=4$ theory, exact formulas for $Z$ and $W$ are derived in terms of an underlying $U(N)$ interacting matrix model replacing the free Gaussian model describing the ${\cal N}=4$ theory. Using the AGT correspondence, the $\tau_J$-deformations are related to the insertions of commuting integrals of motion in the four-point CFT correlator and chiral correlators are expressed as $\tau$-derivatives of the gauge theory partition function on a finite $\Omega$-background. In the so called Nekrasov-Shatashvili limit, the entire ring of chiral relations is extracted from the $\epsilon$-deformed Seiberg-Witten curve. As a byproduct of our analysis we show that $SU(2)$ gauge theories on rational $\Omega$-backgrounds are dual to CFT minimal models.

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Non-perturbative approaches to the quantum Seiberg-Witten curve

hep-th · 2019-08-19 · conditional · novelty 5.0

The Borel-resummed quantum periods and the Fredholm determinant of the modified Mathieu operator are computed from TBA equations and topological string theory, with high-precision numerical tests against WKB and direct spectral data.

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  • Non-perturbative approaches to the quantum Seiberg-Witten curve hep-th · 2019-08-19 · conditional · none · ref 53 · internal anchor

    The Borel-resummed quantum periods and the Fredholm determinant of the modified Mathieu operator are computed from TBA equations and topological string theory, with high-precision numerical tests against WKB and direct spectral data.