A bootstrap approach applied to ABJM theory yields analytic derivations of instanton corrections to the free energy and to 1/2 and 1/6 BPS Wilson loops, confirming relations previously known only conjecturally.
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Several observables in planar N=4 SYM, including the octagon anomalous dimension and Bremsstrahlung function, admit a once-subtracted dispersion representation over a positive measure in the coupling.
The strong-coupling transseries for matrix Bessel determinant observables is generated from its perturbative part by shifting a→a−Δ and replacing moments I_n, with all Stokes constants fixed by two recurrences.
Resurgent methods applied to perturbative expansions of the tilted cusp anomalous dimension yield non-perturbative information and identify governing singularities.
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Bootstrapping ABJM theory
A bootstrap approach applied to ABJM theory yields analytic derivations of instanton corrections to the free energy and to 1/2 and 1/6 BPS Wilson loops, confirming relations previously known only conjecturally.
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Positivity properties of observables in planar maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
Several observables in planar N=4 SYM, including the octagon anomalous dimension and Bremsstrahlung function, admit a once-subtracted dispersion representation over a positive measure in the coupling.
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Strong coupling structure of $\mathcal{N}=4$ SYM observables with matrix Bessel kernel
The strong-coupling transseries for matrix Bessel determinant observables is generated from its perturbative part by shifting a→a−Δ and replacing moments I_n, with all Stokes constants fixed by two recurrences.
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Resurgence of the Tilted Cusp Anomalous Dimension
Resurgent methods applied to perturbative expansions of the tilted cusp anomalous dimension yield non-perturbative information and identify governing singularities.