The subleading Regge-limit exponent of a Coulomb branch four-point amplitude in N=4 SYM matches the anomalous dimension of a cusped Wilson loop with a scalar insertion, known from integrability.
Some Implications of Perturbative Approach to AdS/CFT Correspondence
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We show some implications of the approach to AdS/CFT correspondence based on Type IIB string in the flat space-time with D3-branes proposed in our previous paper. We discuss a correspondence for high energy scattering amplitudes of N=4 super-Yang-Mills proposed recently. We also discuss AdS/CFT correspondence at finite temperature. Our approach provides clear understanding of these issues.
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Two-loop four-point amplitudes on the Coulomb branch of ${\mathcal{N}}=4$ super Yang-Mills
The subleading Regge-limit exponent of a Coulomb branch four-point amplitude in N=4 SYM matches the anomalous dimension of a cusped Wilson loop with a scalar insertion, known from integrability.