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(12.11.) How tropical are scattering amplitudes?

Georgios Papathanasiou (DESY)

12.11.2020 at 16:15 

A wealth of physical information may be inferred from the singularities of scattering amplitudes. Very intriguingly, mathematical objects known as cluster algebras have been shown to encode these singularities for six- and seven-particle amplitudes in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. At higher multiplicity however, a serious conceptual and practical obstacle is that these cluster algebras become infinite. Focusing on eight- and nine-particle amplitudes, in this talk I will discuss how the remarkable connection between cluster algebras and tropical geometry provides a 'selection rule' for taming this infinity, thus enabling predictions for their analytic structure.

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