N=2 Quantum Field Theories and Their BPS Quivers
We explore the relationship between four-dimensional N=2 quantum field theories and their associated BPS quivers. For a wide class of theories including super-Yang-Mills theories, Argyres-Douglas models, and theories defined by M5-branes on punctured Riemann surfaces, there exists a quiver which imp...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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16.12.2011
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Summary: | We explore the relationship between four-dimensional N=2 quantum field
theories and their associated BPS quivers. For a wide class of theories
including super-Yang-Mills theories, Argyres-Douglas models, and theories
defined by M5-branes on punctured Riemann surfaces, there exists a quiver which
implicitly characterizes the field theory. We study various aspects of this
correspondence including the quiver interpretation of flavor symmetries,
gauging, decoupling limits, and field theory dualities. In general a given
quiver describes only a patch of the moduli space of the field theory, and a
key role is played by quantum mechanical dualities, encoded by quiver
mutations, which relate distinct quivers valid in different patches. Analyzing
the consistency conditions imposed on the spectrum by these dualities results
in a powerful and novel mutation method for determining the BPS states. We
apply our method to determine the BPS spectrum in a wide class of examples,
including the strong coupling spectrum of super-Yang-Mills with an ADE gauge
group and fundamental matter, and trinion theories defined by M5-branes on
spheres with three punctures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1112.3984 |