A Symbol of Uniqueness: The Cluster Bootstrap for the 3-Loop MHV Heptagon
Abstract
Seven-particle scattering amplitudes in planar super-Yang-Mills theory are believed to belong to a special class of generalised polylogarithm functions called heptagon functions. These are functions with physical branch cuts whose symbols may be written in terms of the 42 cluster A-coordinates on Gr(4,7). Motivated by the success of the hexagon bootstrap programme for constructing six-particle amplitudes we initiate the systematic study of the symbols of heptagon functions. We find that there is exactly one such symbol of weight six which satisfies the MHV last-entry condition and is finite in the collinear limit. This unique symbol is both dihedral and parity-symmetric, and remarkably its collinear limit is exactly the symbol of the three-loop six-particle MHV amplitude, although none of these properties were assumed a priori. It must therefore be the symbol of the three-loop seven-particle MHV amplitude. The simplicity of its construction suggests that the n-gon bootstrap may be surprisingly powerful for n>6.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1412.3763,
title = {A Symbol of Uniqueness: The Cluster Bootstrap for the 3-Loop MHV Heptagon},
author = {James M. Drummond and Georgios Papathanasiou and Marcus Spradlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.3763},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
30 pages, 3 ancillary files, v3: minor corrections, including a typo in (33)