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All-loop infrared-divergent behavior of most-subleading-color gauge-theory amplitudes

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The infrared singularities of gravitational amplitudes are one-loop exact, in that higher-loop divergences are characterized by the exponential of the one-loop divergence. We show that the contributions to SU(N) gauge-theory amplitudes that are most-subleading in the 1/N expansion are also one-loop exact, provided that the dipole conjecture holds. Possible corrections to the dipole conjecture, beginning at three loops, could violate one-loop-exactness, though would still maintain the absence of collinear divergences. We also demonstrate a relation between L-loop four-point N=8 supergravity and most-subleading-color N=4 SYM amplitudes that holds for the two leading IR divergences, O(1/\epsilon^L) and O(1/\epsilon^{L-1}), but breaks down at O(1/\epsilon^{L-2}).

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A tale of two exponentiations in ${\cal N}=8$ supergravity

hep-th · 2019-08-15 · accept · novelty 7.0

The paper derives a closed all-orders formula for the leading high-energy part of the N=8 supergravity remainder function, confirming the recent three-loop calculation and predicting new terms at four loops and beyond.

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  • A tale of two exponentiations in ${\cal N}=8$ supergravity hep-th · 2019-08-15 · accept · none · ref 18 · internal anchor

    The paper derives a closed all-orders formula for the leading high-energy part of the N=8 supergravity remainder function, confirming the recent three-loop calculation and predicting new terms at four loops and beyond.