Algebraic singularities of scattering amplitudes from tropical geometry
Algebraic singularities of scattering amplitudes from tropical geometry
We address the appearance of algebraic singularities in the symbol alphabet of scattering amplitudes in the context of planar
= 4 super Yang-Mills theory. We argue that connections between cluster algebras and tropical geometry provide a natural language for postulating a finite alphabet for scattering amplitudes beyond six and seven points where the corresponding Grassmannian cluster algebras are finite. As well as generating natural finite sets of letters, the tropical fans we discuss provide letters containing square roots. Remarkably, the minimal fan we consider provides all the square root letters recently discovered in an explicit two-loop eight-point NMHV calculation.
Drummond, James
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Foster, Jack
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Gürdoğan, Ömer
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Kalousios, Chrysostomos
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1 April 2021
Drummond, James
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Foster, Jack
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Gürdoğan, Ömer
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Kalousios, Chrysostomos
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Drummond, James, Foster, Jack, Gürdoğan, Ömer and Kalousios, Chrysostomos
(2021)
Algebraic singularities of scattering amplitudes from tropical geometry.
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021, [2].
(doi:10.1007/JHEP04(2021)002).
Abstract
We address the appearance of algebraic singularities in the symbol alphabet of scattering amplitudes in the context of planar
= 4 super Yang-Mills theory. We argue that connections between cluster algebras and tropical geometry provide a natural language for postulating a finite alphabet for scattering amplitudes beyond six and seven points where the corresponding Grassmannian cluster algebras are finite. As well as generating natural finite sets of letters, the tropical fans we discuss provide letters containing square roots. Remarkably, the minimal fan we consider provides all the square root letters recently discovered in an explicit two-loop eight-point NMHV calculation.
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Accepted/In Press date: 20 February 2021
Published date: 1 April 2021
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492103
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