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Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit

The simplicity of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory makes it an ideal theoretical laboratory for developing computational tools, which eventually find their way to QCD applications. In this contribution, we continue the investigation of a recent proposal by Basso, Sever and Vieira, for the...

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Autor principal: Papathanasiou, Georgios
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X14501541
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1707131
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description The simplicity of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory makes it an ideal theoretical laboratory for developing computational tools, which eventually find their way to QCD applications. In this contribution, we continue the investigation of a recent proposal by Basso, Sever and Vieira, for the nonperturbative description of its planar scattering amplitudes, as an expansion around collinear kinematics. The method of arXiv:1310.5735, for computing the integrals the latter proposal predicts for the leading term in the expansion of the 6-point remainder function, is extended to one the subleading terms. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the 2-gluon bound state in the dual flux tube picture, proving its general form at any order in the coupling, and providing explicit expressions up to 6 loops. These are included in the ancillary file accompanying the version of this article on the arXiv.
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spelling cern-17071312021-05-03T20:13:29Zdoi:10.1142/S0217751X14501541http://cds.cern.ch/record/1707131engPapathanasiou, GeorgiosEvaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limithep-thThe simplicity of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory makes it an ideal theoretical laboratory for developing computational tools, which eventually find their way to QCD applications. In this contribution, we continue the investigation of a recent proposal by Basso, Sever and Vieira, for the nonperturbative description of its planar scattering amplitudes, as an expansion around collinear kinematics. The method of arXiv:1310.5735, for computing the integrals the latter proposal predicts for the leading term in the expansion of the 6-point remainder function, is extended to one the subleading terms. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the 2-gluon bound state in the dual flux tube picture, proving its general form at any order in the coupling, and providing explicit expressions up to 6 loops. These are included in the ancillary file accompanying the version of this article on the arXiv.The simplicity of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory makes it an ideal theoretical laboratory for developing computational tools, which eventually find their way to QCD applications. In this contribution, we continue the investigation of a recent proposal by Basso, Sever and Vieira, for the nonperturbative description of its planar scattering amplitudes, as an expansion around collinear kinematics. The method of G. Papathanasiou, J. High Energy Phys. 1311, 150 (2013), arXiv:1310.5735, for computing the integrals the latter proposal predicts for the leading term in the expansion of the six-point remainder function, is extended to one of the subleading terms. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the two-gluon bound state in the dual flux tube picture, proving its general form at any order in the coupling, and providing explicit expressions up to six loops. These are included in the ancillary file accompanying the version of this paper on the arXiv.The simplicity of maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory makes it an ideal theoretical laboratory for developing computational tools, which eventually find their way to QCD applications. In this contribution, we continue the investigation of a recent proposal by Basso, Sever and Vieira, for the nonperturbative description of its planar scattering amplitudes, as an expansion around collinear kinematics. The method of arXiv:1310.5735, for computing the integrals the latter proposal predicts for the leading term in the expansion of the 6-point remainder function, is extended to one of the subleading terms. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the 2-gluon bound state in the dual flux tube picture, proving its general form at any order in the coupling, and providing explicit expressions up to 6 loops. These are included in the ancillary file accompanying the version of this article on the arXiv.The simplicity of maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills theory makes it an ideal theoretical laboratory for developing computational tools, which eventually find their way to QCD applications. In this contribution, we continue the investigation of a recent proposal by Basso, Sever and Vieira, for the nonperturbative description of its planar scattering amplitudes, as an expansion around collinear kinematics. The method of G. Papathanasiou, J. High Energy Phys.1311, 150 (2013), arXiv:1310.5735, for computing the integrals the latter proposal predicts for the leading term in the expansion of the six-point remainder function, is extended to one of the subleading terms. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the two-gluon bound state in the dual flux tube picture, proving its general form at any order in the coupling, and providing explicit expressions up to six loops. These are included in the ancillary file accompanying the version of this paper on the arXiv.LAPTH-041-14arXiv:1406.1123oai:cds.cern.ch:17071312014-06-04
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Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit
title Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit
title_full Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit
title_fullStr Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit
title_short Evaluating the 6-point Remainder Function Near the Collinear Limit
title_sort evaluating the 6-point remainder function near the collinear limit
topic hep-th
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X14501541
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