Cluster transformations, the tetrahedron equation and three-dimensional gauge theories
Mathematical Physics
2024-06-11 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory
math.MP
Abstract
We define three families of quivers in which the braid relations of the symmetric group are realized by mutations and automorphisms. A sequence of eight braid moves on a reduced word for the longest element of yields three trivial cluster transformations with 8, 32 and 32 mutations. For each of these cluster transformations, a unitary operator representing a single braid move in a quantum mechanical system solves the tetrahedron equation. The solutions thus obtained are constructed from the noncompact quantum dilogarithm and can be identified with the partition functions of three-dimensional supersymmetric gauge theories on a squashed three-sphere.
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@article{arxiv.2211.10702,
title = {Cluster transformations, the tetrahedron equation and three-dimensional gauge theories},
author = {Xiaoyue Sun and Junya Yagi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.10702},
year = {2024}
}
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29 pages. v2: minor changes, references added, published version