2017
DOI: 10.1007/jhep01(2017)055
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Resurgence of the dressing phase for AdS5 × S5

Abstract: Abstract:We discuss the resummation of the strong coupling asymptotic expansion of the dressing phase of the AdS 5 × S 5 superstring. The dressing phase proposed by Beisert, Eden and Staudacher can be recovered from a modified Borel-Ecalle resummation of this asymptotic expansion only by completing it with new, non-perturbative and exponentially suppressed terms that can be organized into different sectors labelled by an instanton-like number. We compute the contribution to the dressing phase coming from the s… Show more

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“…which is manifestly real for x > 0, as expected from (5.26). Following a discussion very similar to that in [33] we can show that this median resummation is identical to (5.21). In other words, we deduce that the leading N 2 term (5.21), when expanded at strong coupling λ → ∞, does include an infinite sum over non-perturbative corrections of the form e −2n √ λ .…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…which is manifestly real for x > 0, as expected from (5.26). Following a discussion very similar to that in [33] we can show that this median resummation is identical to (5.21). In other words, we deduce that the leading N 2 term (5.21), when expanded at strong coupling λ → ∞, does include an infinite sum over non-perturbative corrections of the form e −2n √ λ .…”
Section: Jhep05(2021)089supporting
confidence: 72%
“…In other words, we deduce that the leading N 2 term (5.21), when expanded at strong coupling λ → ∞, does include an infinite sum over non-perturbative corrections of the form e −2n √ λ . Since the proof is extremely close to the analysis of [33] we have relegated the details to appendix D.1.…”
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“…The resurgence program has been pushed forward for several quantum field theories including supersymmetric theories [11][12][13][14][15][16], various quantities in the maximally supersymmetric 4D gauge theory in the large N limit [17][18][19], the simple φ 4 theory in 2D, [20,21]. Factorial growth can be seen in lattice simulations [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However not everything is lost from the resurgence point of view since it now happens that the strong coupling expansions of these two observables give rise to asymptotic series, see [22] and [24] respectively. The full resurgence machinery can be then applied to the strong coupling side of planar = 4 SYM to obtain the complete transseries for the cusp anomaly [25,26] and the dressing phase [27] leading to important implications for weak/strong coupling interpolation with the stringy AdS 5 ×S 5 side, although the semi-classical origin of the non-perturbative effects predicted in [27] is still somewhat mysterious. The strong coupling side of planar = 4 SU(N ) SYM can also be studied within the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence.…”
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confidence: 99%