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    Equivariant Flow-Based Sampling for Lattice Gauge Theory by Kanwar, Gurtej, Albergo, Michael S, Boyda, Denis, Cranmer, Kyle, Hackett, Daniel C, Racanière, Sébastien, Rezende, Danilo Jimenez, Shanahan, Phiala E

    Published 2021
    “…We define a class of machine-learned flow-based sampling algorithms for lattice gauge theories that are gauge invariant by construction. …”
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    Conformal invariance of the subleading soft theorem in gauge theory by Larkoski, Andrew

    Published 2014
    “…In this note, I show that the recently proposed subleading soft factor in massless gauge theory uniquely follows from conformal symmetry of tree-level gauge theory amplitudes in four dimensions.…”
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    Analytic continuation of dimensions in supersymmetric localization by Gorantis, Anastasios, Minahan, Joseph A., Naseer, Usman

    Published 2018
    “…We apply similar methods to gauge theories with four supersymmetries on spheres with d ≤ 3. …”
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    Non-invertible Condensation, Duality, and Triality Defects in 3+1 Dimensions by Choi, Yichul, Córdova, Clay, Hsin, Po-Shen, Lam, Ho T., Shao, Shu-Heng

    Published 2023
    “…Duality and triality defects are realized in many familiar gauge theories, including free Maxwell theory, non-abelian gauge theories with orthogonal gauge groups, $${{{\mathcal {N}}}}=1,$$ N = 1 , and $${{{\mathcal {N}}}}=4$$ N = 4 super Yang-Mills theories.…”
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    Higher derivative couplings in theories with sixteen supersymmetries by Lin, Ying-Hsuan, Shao, Shu-Heng, Yin, Xi, Wang, Yifan

    Published 2015
    “…We give simple arguments for new nonrenormalization theorems on higher derivative couplings of gauge theories to supergravity, with sixteen supersymmetries, by considerations of brane-bulk superamplitudes. …”
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    Deformations with maximal supersymmetries part 2: off-shell formulation by Chang, Chi-Ming, Lin, Ying-Hsuan, Wang, Yifan, Yin, Xi

    Published 2016
    “…Continuing our exploration of maximally supersymmetric gauge theories (MSYM) deformed by higher dimensional operators, in this paper we consider an off-shell approach based on pure spinor superspace and focus on constructing supersymmetric deformations beyond the first order. …”
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    Flow-based sampling for fermionic lattice field theories by Albergo, Michael S, Kanwar, Gurtej, Racanière, Sébastien, Rezende, Danilo J, Urban, Julian M, Boyda, Denis, Cranmer, Kyle, Hackett, Daniel C, Shanahan, Phiala E

    Published 2022
    “…In the context of lattice field theory, proof-of-principle studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach for scalar theories, gauge theories, and statistical systems. This work develops approaches that enable flow-based sampling of theories with dynamical fermions, which is necessary for the technique to be applied to lattice field theory studies of the Standard Model of particle physics and many condensed matter systems. …”
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    Three-sphere free energy for classical gauge groups by Mezei, Mark Koppany, Pufu, Silviu

    Published 2014
    “…In this note, we calculate the S [superscript 3] free energy F of 3-d N  ≥ 4 supersymmetric gauge theories with U(N), O(N), and USp(2N) gauge groups and matter hypermultiplets in the fundamental and two-index tensor representations. …”
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    Circumnavigating collinear superspace by Cohen, Timothy, Elor, Gilly, Larkoski, Andrew J, Thaler, Jesse

    Published 2021
    “…For (massless) Wess-Zumino models, the key ingredient is a novel type of Grassmann-valued supermultiplet whose lowest component is a (non-propagating) fermionic degree of freedom. For gauge theories coupled to charged chiral matter, the key ingredient is a novel type of vector superfield whose lowest component is a non-propagating gauge potential. …”
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    Jet physics from static charges in AdS space by Stewart, Iain, Chien, Yang-Ting, Simmons-Duffin, David, Schwartz, Matthew D.

    Published 2012
    “…Soft interactions with high-energy jets are explored in radial coordinates which exploit the approximately conformal behavior of perturbative gauge theories. In these coordinates, the jets, approximated by Wilson lines, become static charges in Euclidean AdS. …”
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    Exposing the dead cone effect with jet substructure techniques by Maltoni, Fabio, Selvaggi, Michele, Thaler, Jesse

    Published 2016
    “…The dead cone is a well-known effect in gauge theories, where radiation from a charged particle of mass m and energy E is suppressed within an angular size of m/E. …”
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    On the interplay between magnetic field and anisotropy in holographic QCD by Gürsoy, Umut, Järvinen, Matti, Nijs, Govert, Pedraza, Juan F

    Published 2022
    “…Abstract We investigate the combined effects of anisotropy and a magnetic field in strongly interacting gauge theories by the gauge/gravity correspondence. Our main motivation is the quark-gluon plasma produced in off-central heavy-ion collisions which exhibits large anisotropy in pressure gradients as well as large external magnetic fields. …”
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    Equilibration and hydrodynamics at strong and weak coupling by van der Schee, Wilke

    Published 2018
    “…Zhu, Weak and strong coupling equilibration in nonabelian gauge theories, JHEP 04 (2016) 031. arXiv:1512.05347, doi:10.1007/JHEP04(2016)031], with T the temperature at that time and η/s the shear viscosity divided by the entropy density. …”
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    The analytic structure of non-global logarithms: convergence of the dressed gluon expansion by Neill, Duff, Larkoski, Andrew J., Moult, Ian James

    Published 2016
    “…Non-global logarithms (NGLs) are the leading manifestation of correlations between distinct phase space regions in QCD and gauge theories and have proven a challenge to understand using traditional resummation techniques. …”
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    Symmetries in Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Gravity by Harlow, Daniel, Ooguri, Hirosi

    Published 2021
    “…Quantum field theory results we meet while assembling the necessary tools include continuous global symmetries without Noether currents, new perspectives on spontaneous symmetry-breaking and ’t Hooft anomalies, a new order parameter for confinement which works in the presence of fundamental quarks, a Hamiltonian lattice formulation of gauge theories with arbitrary discrete gauge groups, an extension of the Coleman–Mandula theorem to discrete symmetries, and an improved explanation of the decay $$\pi ^0\rightarrow \gamma \gamma $$ π 0 → γ γ in the standard model of particle physics. …”
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    Multiscale Monte Carlo equilibration: Pure Yang-Mills theory by Brower, Richard C., Detmold, William, Orginos, Kostas, Pochinsky, Andrew, Endres, Michael G

    Published 2016
    “…We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient parallel generation of uncorrelated gauge field configurations. …”
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