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Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2

The holomorphic anomaly equations describe B-model closed topological strings in Calabi-Yau geometries. Having been used to construct perturbative expansions, it was recently shown that they can also be extended past perturbation theory by making use of resurgent transseries. These yield formal nonp...

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Autores principales: Couso-Santamaría, Ricardo, Edelstein, Jose D, Schiappa, Ricardo, Vonk, Marcel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00220-015-2358-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1744361
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author Couso-Santamaría, Ricardo
Edelstein, Jose D
Schiappa, Ricardo
Vonk, Marcel
author_facet Couso-Santamaría, Ricardo
Edelstein, Jose D
Schiappa, Ricardo
Vonk, Marcel
author_sort Couso-Santamaría, Ricardo
collection CERN
description The holomorphic anomaly equations describe B-model closed topological strings in Calabi-Yau geometries. Having been used to construct perturbative expansions, it was recently shown that they can also be extended past perturbation theory by making use of resurgent transseries. These yield formal nonperturbative solutions, showing integrability of the holomorphic anomaly equations at the nonperturbative level. This paper takes such constructions one step further by working out in great detail the specific example of topological strings in the mirror of the local CP2 toric Calabi-Yau background, and by addressing the associated (resurgent) large-order analysis of both perturbative and multi-instanton sectors. In particular, analyzing the asymptotic growth of the perturbative free energies, one finds contributions from three different instanton actions related by Z_3 symmetry, alongside another action related to the Kahler parameter. Resurgent transseries methods then compute, from the extended holomorphic anomaly equations, higher instanton sectors and it is shown that these precisely control the asymptotic behavior of the perturbative free energies, as dictated by resurgence. The asymptotic large-order growth of the one-instanton sector unveils the presence of resonance, i.e., each instanton action is necessarily joined by its symmetric contribution. The structure of different resurgence relations is extensively checked at the numerical level, both in the holomorphic limit and in the general nonholomorphic case, always showing excellent agreement with transseries data computed out of the nonperturbative holomorphic anomaly equations. The resurgence relations further imply that the string free energy displays an intricate multi-branched Borel structure, and that resonance must be properly taken into account in order to describe the full transseries solution.
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spelling cern-17443612019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1007/s00220-015-2358-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/1744361engCouso-Santamaría, RicardoEdelstein, Jose DSchiappa, RicardoVonk, MarcelResurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2Particle Physics - TheoryThe holomorphic anomaly equations describe B-model closed topological strings in Calabi-Yau geometries. Having been used to construct perturbative expansions, it was recently shown that they can also be extended past perturbation theory by making use of resurgent transseries. These yield formal nonperturbative solutions, showing integrability of the holomorphic anomaly equations at the nonperturbative level. This paper takes such constructions one step further by working out in great detail the specific example of topological strings in the mirror of the local CP2 toric Calabi-Yau background, and by addressing the associated (resurgent) large-order analysis of both perturbative and multi-instanton sectors. In particular, analyzing the asymptotic growth of the perturbative free energies, one finds contributions from three different instanton actions related by Z_3 symmetry, alongside another action related to the Kahler parameter. Resurgent transseries methods then compute, from the extended holomorphic anomaly equations, higher instanton sectors and it is shown that these precisely control the asymptotic behavior of the perturbative free energies, as dictated by resurgence. The asymptotic large-order growth of the one-instanton sector unveils the presence of resonance, i.e., each instanton action is necessarily joined by its symmetric contribution. The structure of different resurgence relations is extensively checked at the numerical level, both in the holomorphic limit and in the general nonholomorphic case, always showing excellent agreement with transseries data computed out of the nonperturbative holomorphic anomaly equations. The resurgence relations further imply that the string free energy displays an intricate multi-branched Borel structure, and that resonance must be properly taken into account in order to describe the full transseries solution.arXiv:1407.4821CERN-PH-TH-2014-110oai:cds.cern.ch:17443612014-07-17
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Couso-Santamaría, Ricardo
Edelstein, Jose D
Schiappa, Ricardo
Vonk, Marcel
Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2
title Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2
title_full Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2
title_fullStr Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2
title_full_unstemmed Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2
title_short Resurgent Transseries and the Holomorphic Anomaly: Nonperturbative Closed Strings in Local CP2
title_sort resurgent transseries and the holomorphic anomaly: nonperturbative closed strings in local cp2
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00220-015-2358-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1744361
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