Articles with "seiberg witten" as a keyword



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Seiberg-Witten geometries for Coulomb branch chiral rings which are not freely generated

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of High Energy Physics"

DOI: 10.1007/jhep06(2017)144

Abstract: A bstractCoulomb branch chiral rings of N=2$$ \mathcal{N}=2 $$ SCFTs are conjectured to be freely generated. While no counter-example is known, no direct evidence for the conjecture is known either. We initiate a systematic study… read more here.

Keywords: branch chiral; seiberg witten; freely generated; chiral rings ... See more keywords
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Smooth Invariants of Four-Dimensional Manifolds and Quantum Field Theory

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Published in 2020 at "Notices of the American Mathematical Society"

DOI: 10.1090/noti2000

Abstract: solutions to the Seiberg–Witten equations is much simpler than instanton moduli space (it is smooth and compact), it is easier to work with the Seiberg–Witten invariants. Happily, the Seiberg–Witten invariants turn out to be just… read more here.

Keywords: quantum field; seiberg witten; field; field theory ... See more keywords
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Seiberg–Witten monopoles with multiple spinors on a surface times a circle

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Published in 2018 at "Journal of Topology"

DOI: 10.1112/topo.12083

Abstract: The Seiberg-Witten equation with multiple spinors generalises the classical Seiberg-Witten equation in dimension three. In contrast to the classical case, the moduli space of solutions $\mathcal{M}$ can be non-compact due to the appearance of so-called… read more here.

Keywords: seiberg witten; multiple spinors; witten monopoles; monopoles multiple ... See more keywords
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Adiabatic limit in Abelian Higgs model with application to Seiberg–Witten equations

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Published in 2017 at "Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters"

DOI: 10.1134/s1547477117020303

Abstract: In this paper we deal with the (2 + 1)-dimensional Higgs model governed by the Ginzburg–Landau Lagrangian. The static solutions of this model, called otherwise vortices, are described by the theorem of Taubes. This theorem… read more here.

Keywords: witten equations; seiberg witten; adiabatic limit; model ... See more keywords