On Solving Dual Conformal Integrals in Coulomb-branch Amplitudes and Their Periods
Abstract
We define and study infinite families of all-loop planar, dual conformal invariant (DCI) integrals, which contribute to four-point Coulomb-branch amplitudes and correlators in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, by solving ``boxing'' differential equations via \texttt{HyperlogProcedures}~\cite{hyperlogprocedures}; The resulting single-valued harmonic polylogarithmic functions (SVHPL) are nicely labeled by ``binary'' strings of and without consecutive 's. These functions are special cases of the so-called generalized ladders studied in~\cite{Drummond:2012bg}, where extended Steinmann relations (no consecutive 's) are imposed due to planarity. Our results can be viewed as ``two-dimensional'' extensions of the well-known ladder integrals to many more infinite families of DCI integrals: the ladders have strings with a single followed by all 's, and the other extreme, which nicely evaluate to the ``zigzag'' SVHPL functions with alternating 's and 's, are nothing but the four-point DCI integrals from the very special family of anti-prism -graphs (while all other binary DCI integrals lie in between these two extreme cases). We also study periods of these integrals: while their periods are in general complicated single-valued multiple zeta values (SVMZV), the ``zigzag'' DCI integrals from anti-prism gives exactly the famous ``zigzag'' periods proportional to , and empirically it provides a numerical lower-bound for -loop periods of any binary string, with the upper-bound given by that of the ladder (also proportional to ). Based on -graphs as a tool for studying these periods, we discuss several interesting facts and observations about these (motivic) SVMZV and relations among them to all loops, and enumerate a basis for them up to .
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@article{arxiv.2506.20095,
title = {On Solving Dual Conformal Integrals in Coulomb-branch Amplitudes and Their Periods},
author = {Song He and Xuhang Jiang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.20095},
year = {2026}
}
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supplemental materials (electronic .m files) updated, with some errors corrected