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Orientation Reversal and the Chern-Simons Natural Boundary

High Energy Physics - Theory 2026-05-06 v2 Mathematical Physics Complex Variables Geometric Topology math.MP

Abstract

We show that the fundamental property of preservation of relations, underlying resurgent analysis, provides a new perspective on crossing a natural boundary, an important general problem in theoretical and mathematical physics. This reveals a deeper rigidity of resurgence in a quantum field theory. We study the non-perturbative completion of complex Chern-Simons theory that associates to a 3-manifold a collection of qq-series invariants labeled by Spinc^c structures, for which crossing the natural boundary corresponds to orientation reversal of the 3-manifold. Our new resurgent perspective leads to a practical numerical algorithm that generates qq-series which are dual to unary qq-series composed of false theta functions. Until recently, these duals were only known in a limited number of cases, essentially based on Ramanujan's mock theta functions, and the common belief was that the more general duals might not even exist. Resurgence analysis identifies as primary objects Mordell integrals: transforms of resurgent functions. Their unique Borel summed transseries decomposition on either side of the Stokes line is the unique decomposition into real and imaginary parts. The latter are combinations of unary qq-series in terms of qq and its modular counterpart q~\tilde{q}, and are resurgent by construction. The Mordell integral is analytic across the natural boundary of the qq and q~\tilde{q} series, and uniqueness of a similar decomposition which preserves algebraic relations on the other side of the boundary defines the unique boundary crossing of the qq series. This continuation can be efficiently implemented numerically. This identifies known unique mock modular identities, and extends well beyond. The resurgent approach reveals new aspects, and is very different from other approaches based on indefinite theta series, Appell-Lerch sums, and logarithmic vertex operator algebras.

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@article{arxiv.2505.14441,
  title  = {Orientation Reversal and the Chern-Simons Natural Boundary},
  author = {Griffen Adams and Ovidiu Costin and Gerald V. Dunne and Sergei Gukov and Oğuz Öner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14441},
  year   = {2026}
}

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63 pages, 13 figures, 20 tables; v2 ancillary files added