Symmetry structure of the interactions in near-BPS corners of $ \mathcal{N} = 4$ super-Yang-Mills
Stefano Baiguera, Troels Harmark, Yang Lei, Nico Wintergerst

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the symmetry structure of near-BPS limits of $ =4$ super-Yang-Mills theory, revealing a new algebraic structure in the interaction terms that could aid in solving strong coupling dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the $ ext{SU}(1,2|2)$ symmetry in near-BPS limits, uncovering a novel representation-based structure of the interaction term.
Findings
Interaction term built from irreducible $ ext{SU}(1,2|2)$ blocks
Interaction interpreted as a norm, positive definite
Features inherited by $ ext{SU}(1,1|1)$ near-BPS theories
Abstract
We consider limits of super-Yang-Mills (SYM) theory that approach BPS bounds. These limits result in non-relativistic near-BPS theories that describe the effective dynamics near the BPS bounds and upon quantization are known as Spin Matrix theories. The near-BPS theories can be obtained by reducing SYM on a three-sphere and integrating out the fields that become non-dynamical in the limits. We perform the sphere reduction for the near-BPS limit with symmetry, which has several new features compared to the previously considered cases with symmetry, including a dynamical gauge field. We discover a new structure in the classical limit of the interaction term. We show that the interaction term is built from certain blocks that comprise an irreducible representation of the algebra. Moreover, the…
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