Counting BPS operators in gauge theories: Quivers, syzygies and plethystics

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We develop a systematic and efficient method of counting single-trace and multi-trace BPS operators with two supercharges, for world-volume gauge theories of N D-brane probes for both N and finite N. The techniques are applicable to generic singularities, orbifold, toric, non-toric, complete intersections, et cetera, even to geometries whose precise field theory duals are not yet known. The so-called ''plethystic exponential'' provides a simple bridge between (1) the defining equation of the Calabi-Yau, (2) the generating function of single-trace BPS operators and (3) the generating function of multi-trace operators. Mathematically, fascinating and intricate inter-relations between gauge theory, algebraic geometry, combinatorics and number theory exhibit themselves in the form of plethystics and syzygies. © SISSA 2007.

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Benvenuti, S., Feng, B., Hanany, A., & He, Y. H. (2007). Counting BPS operators in gauge theories: Quivers, syzygies and plethystics. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2007(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/11/050

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