A dissertation extends the integrability correspondence between lattice models and fishnet Feynman graphs to fermionic, supersymmetric, and boundary cases, yielding new exact critical couplings and a conjectured box partition function.
N=4 super-Yang-Mills in LHC superspace. Part I: Classical and quantum theory
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We present a formulation of the maximally supersymmetric N=4 gauge theory in Lorentz harmonic chiral (LHC) superspace. It is closely related to the twistor formulation of the theory but employs the simpler notion of Lorentz harmonic variables. They parametrize a two-sphere and allow us to handle efficiently infinite towers of higher-spin auxiliary fields defined on ordinary space-time. In this approach the chiral half of N=4 supersymmetry is manifest. The other half is realized non-linearly and the algebra closes on shell. We give a straightforward derivation of the Feynman rules in coordinate space. We show that the LHC formulation of the N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory is remarkably similar to the harmonic superspace formulation of the N=2 gauge and hypermultiplet matter theories. In the twin paper arXiv:1601.06804 we apply the LHC formalism to the study of the non-chiral multipoint correlation functions of the N=4 stress-tensor supermultiplet.
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Integrable systems: From the ice rule to supersymmetric fishnet Feynman diagrams
A dissertation extends the integrability correspondence between lattice models and fishnet Feynman graphs to fermionic, supersymmetric, and boundary cases, yielding new exact critical couplings and a conjectured box partition function.