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A review of the AdS/CFT Quantum Spectral Curve

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arxiv 1911.13065 v2 pith:X7UVBIFV submitted 2019-11-29 hep-th

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We give an introduction to the Quantum Spectral Curve in AdS/CFT. This is an integrability-based framework which provides the exact spectrum of planar N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory (and of the dual string model) in terms of a solution of a Riemann-Hilbert problem for a finite set of functions. We review the underlying QQ relations starting from simple spin chain examples, and describe the special features arising for AdS/CFT. We also discuss the recently found links between the Quantum Spectral Curve and the computation of correlation functions. To appear in a special issue of J Phys A based on lectures given at the Young Researchers Integrability School and Workshop 2018.

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