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Main Authors: Forcey, Stefan, Glew, Ross, Kim, Hyungrok
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09736
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author Forcey, Stefan
Glew, Ross
Kim, Hyungrok
author_facet Forcey, Stefan
Glew, Ross
Kim, Hyungrok
contents Scattering amplitudes of $\operatorname{tr}(ϕ^3)$ theory can be encoded as the canonical form of the Stasheff associahedron. Similarly, the flat-space wavefunction coefficients of the same theory are captured by the recently proposed cosmohedron, a non-simple polytope associated to the Stasheff associahedron; unitarity and locality of the amplitudes and wavefunction coefficients are then encoded in the factorisation properties of faces of these polytopes. In this paper, we argue that these desirable properties of the Stasheff associahedron are shared by a wider class of polytopes called acyclonestohedra and generalise the cosmohedron construction to arbitrary acyclonestohedra. Acyclonestohedra are generalisations of Stasheff associahedra and graph associahedra defined on the data of a partially ordered set or, more generally, an acyclic realisable matroid on a building set. When the acyclonestohedron is associated to a partially ordered set, it may be interpreted as arising from Chan-Paton-like factors that are only (cyclically) partially ordered, rather than (cyclically) totally ordered as for the ordinary open string. In this paper, we argue that the canonical forms of acyclonestohedra encode scattering-amplitude-like objects that factorise onto themselves, thereby extending recent results for graph associahedra, and construct truncations of acyclonestohedra into acyclonesto-cosmohedra whose canonical forms may be interpreted as encoding a generalisation of the cosmological wavefunction coefficients. As a byproduct, we provide evidence that acyclonesto-cosmohedra can be obtained as sections of graph cosmohedra.
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spellingShingle Generalised wavefunction coefficients and acyclonesto-cosmohedra
Forcey, Stefan
Glew, Ross
Kim, Hyungrok
High Energy Physics - Theory
Combinatorics
52B11 (Primary) 81U20, 85A40, 52B40, 06A07 (Secondary)
Scattering amplitudes of $\operatorname{tr}(ϕ^3)$ theory can be encoded as the canonical form of the Stasheff associahedron. Similarly, the flat-space wavefunction coefficients of the same theory are captured by the recently proposed cosmohedron, a non-simple polytope associated to the Stasheff associahedron; unitarity and locality of the amplitudes and wavefunction coefficients are then encoded in the factorisation properties of faces of these polytopes. In this paper, we argue that these desirable properties of the Stasheff associahedron are shared by a wider class of polytopes called acyclonestohedra and generalise the cosmohedron construction to arbitrary acyclonestohedra. Acyclonestohedra are generalisations of Stasheff associahedra and graph associahedra defined on the data of a partially ordered set or, more generally, an acyclic realisable matroid on a building set. When the acyclonestohedron is associated to a partially ordered set, it may be interpreted as arising from Chan-Paton-like factors that are only (cyclically) partially ordered, rather than (cyclically) totally ordered as for the ordinary open string. In this paper, we argue that the canonical forms of acyclonestohedra encode scattering-amplitude-like objects that factorise onto themselves, thereby extending recent results for graph associahedra, and construct truncations of acyclonestohedra into acyclonesto-cosmohedra whose canonical forms may be interpreted as encoding a generalisation of the cosmological wavefunction coefficients. As a byproduct, we provide evidence that acyclonesto-cosmohedra can be obtained as sections of graph cosmohedra.
title Generalised wavefunction coefficients and acyclonesto-cosmohedra
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
Combinatorics
52B11 (Primary) 81U20, 85A40, 52B40, 06A07 (Secondary)
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.09736