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Hauptverfasser: Kineider, Clarence, Kydonakis, Georgios, Rogozinnikov, Eugen, Tatitscheff, Valdo, Thomas, Alexander
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.03588
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author Kineider, Clarence
Kydonakis, Georgios
Rogozinnikov, Eugen
Tatitscheff, Valdo
Thomas, Alexander
author_facet Kineider, Clarence
Kydonakis, Georgios
Rogozinnikov, Eugen
Tatitscheff, Valdo
Thomas, Alexander
contents This book offers a comprehensive introduction to spectral networks from a unified viewpoint that bridges geometry with the physics of supersymmetric gauge theories. It provides the foundational background needed to approach the frontiers of this rapidly evolving field, treating geometric and physical aspects in parallel. After surveying fundamental topics in algebra and geometry, a detailed introduction to higher-rank Teichmüller theory is developed, including Fock-Goncharov theory for Hitchin representations, maximal representations and the more recent notion of $Θ$-positivity. Spectral networks are subsequently introduced, emphasizing their utility in the study of character varieties via the abelianization and non-abelianization maps they define. In parallel, key aspects of four-dimensional gauge dynamics with eight supercharges are explored, including electric-magnetic duality, Seiberg-Witten theory, and class $\mathcal S$ theories. The role of spectral networks as a framework for determining and analyzing BPS spectra in class $\mathcal S$ theories is then examined. The final chapter outlines recent applications of spectral networks across a range of contemporary research areas. This volume is intended for researchers and advanced students in either mathematics or physics who wish to enter the field.
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spellingShingle Spectral Networks: Bridging higher-rank Teichmüller theory and BPS states
Kineider, Clarence
Kydonakis, Georgios
Rogozinnikov, Eugen
Tatitscheff, Valdo
Thomas, Alexander
Mathematical Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
Differential Geometry
Geometric Topology
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to spectral networks from a unified viewpoint that bridges geometry with the physics of supersymmetric gauge theories. It provides the foundational background needed to approach the frontiers of this rapidly evolving field, treating geometric and physical aspects in parallel. After surveying fundamental topics in algebra and geometry, a detailed introduction to higher-rank Teichmüller theory is developed, including Fock-Goncharov theory for Hitchin representations, maximal representations and the more recent notion of $Θ$-positivity. Spectral networks are subsequently introduced, emphasizing their utility in the study of character varieties via the abelianization and non-abelianization maps they define. In parallel, key aspects of four-dimensional gauge dynamics with eight supercharges are explored, including electric-magnetic duality, Seiberg-Witten theory, and class $\mathcal S$ theories. The role of spectral networks as a framework for determining and analyzing BPS spectra in class $\mathcal S$ theories is then examined. The final chapter outlines recent applications of spectral networks across a range of contemporary research areas. This volume is intended for researchers and advanced students in either mathematics or physics who wish to enter the field.
title Spectral Networks: Bridging higher-rank Teichmüller theory and BPS states
topic Mathematical Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
Differential Geometry
Geometric Topology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.03588