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Twin theories, polytope mutations and quivers for GTPs

A bstract We propose a unified perspective on two sets of objects that usually arise in the study of bipartite field theories. Each of the sets consists of a polytope, or equivalently a toric Calabi-Yau, and a quiver theory. We refer to the two sets of objects as original and twin. In the simplest c...

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Published in:The journal of high energy physics 2023-07, Vol.2023 (7), p.34-44, Article 34
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Branes
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
Elementary Particles
Field Theories in Higher Dimensions
High energy physics
Mutation
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Polytopes
Quantum Field Theories
Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Physics
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Relativity Theory
String Theory
Supersymmetric Gauge Theory
Supersymmetry and Duality
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