Friday, May 24, 2013

1305.5454 (Dmitry Galakhov et al.)

Wild Wall Crossing and BPS Giants    [PDF]

Dmitry Galakhov, Pietro Longhi, Tom Mainiero, Gregory W. Moore, Andrew Neitzke
We show that the BPS spectrum of pure SU(3) four-dimensional super Yang-Mills with N=2 supersymmetry exhibits a surprising phenomenon: there are regions of the Coulomb branch where the growth of the BPS degeneracies with the charge is exponential. We show this using spectral networks and independently using wall-crossing formulae and quiver methods. The computations using spectral networks provide a very nontrivial example of how these networks determine the four-dimensional BPS spectrum. We comment on some physical implications of the wild spectrum: for example, exponentially many field-theoretic BPS states with large charge are gigantic. Finally, we exhibit some surprising, thus far unexplained, regularities of the BPS spectrum.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.5454

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