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Planarity in Generalized Scattering Amplitudes: PK Polytope, Generalized Root Systems and Worldsheet Associahedra

Combinatorics 2022-09-21 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

In this paper we study the role of planarity in generalized scattering amplitudes, through several closely interacting structures in combinatorics, algebraic and tropical geometry. The generalized biadjoint scalar amplitude, introduced recently by Cachazo-Early-Guevara-Mizera (CEGM), is a rational function of homogeneous degree (k1)(nk1)-(k-1)(n-k-1) in (nk)n\binom{n}{k}-n independent variables; its poles can be constructed directly from the rays of the positive tropical Grassmannian. We introduce for each pair of integers (k,n)(k,n) with 2kn22\le k\le n-2 a system of generalized positive roots which arises as a specialization of the planar basis of kinematic invariants. We prove that the higher root polytope Rnk(k)\mathcal{R}^{(k)}_{n-k} has volume the k-dimensional Catalan number Cnk(k)C^{(k)}_{n-k}, via a flag unimodular triangulation into simplices, in bijection with noncrossing collections of kk-element subsets. We also give a bijection between certain positroidal subdivisions, called tripods, of the hypersimplex Δ3,n\Delta_{3,n} and noncrossing pairs of 3-element subsets that are not weakly separated. We show that the facets of the Planar Kinematics (PK) polytope, introduced recently by Cachazo and the author, are exactly the (nk)n\binom{n}{k}-n generalized positive roots. We show that the PK specialization of the generalized biadjoint amplitude evaluates to Cnk(k)C^{(k)}_{n-k}. Looking forward, we give defining equations and conjecture explicit solutions using (CPnk1)×(k1)(\mathbb{CP}^{n-k-1})^{\times (k-1)} via a notion of compatibility degree for noncrossing collections, for a two parameter family of generalized worldsheet associahedra Wk,n+\mathcal{W}^+_{k,n}. These specialize when k=2k=2 to a certain dihedrally invariant partial compactification of the configuration space M0,nM_{0,n} of nn distinct points in CP1\mathbb{CP}^{1}. Many detailed examples are given throughout to motivate future work.

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@article{arxiv.2106.07142,
  title  = {Planarity in Generalized Scattering Amplitudes: PK Polytope, Generalized Root Systems and Worldsheet Associahedra},
  author = {Nick Early},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.07142},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

New introduction, fixed typos. 75 pages, 19 figures