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4d higgsed network calculus and elliptic DIM algebra

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arxiv 2012.15352 v1 pith:GNUME3TH submitted 2020-12-30 hep-th math-phmath.MP

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Supersymmetric gauge theories of certain class possess a large hidden nonperturbative symmetry described by the Ding-Iohara-Miki (DIM) algebra which can be used to compute their partition functions and correlators very efficiently. We lift the DIM-algebraic approach developed to study holomorphic blocks of 3d linear quiver gauge theories one dimension higher. We employ an algebraic construction in which the underlying trigonometric DIM algebra is elliptically deformed, and an alternative geometric approach motivated by topological string theory. We demonstrate the equivalence of these two methods, and motivated by this, prove that elliptic DIM algebra is isomorphic to the direct sum of a trigonometric DIM algebra and an additional Heisenberg algebra.

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    At t=q^{-m}, the Noumi-Shiraishi series reproduces the Baker-Akhiezer function, completing a triad with the Macdonald polynomials.

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