
arXiv: 1110.3740
We study the N=2 four-dimensional superconformal index in various interesting limits, such that only states annihilated by more than one supercharge contribute. Extrapolating from the SU(2) generalized quivers, which have a Lagrangian description, we conjecture explicit formulae for all A-type quivers of class S, which in general do not have one. We test our proposals against several expected dualities. The index can always be interpreted as a correlator in a two-dimensional topological theory, which we identify in each limit as a certain deformation of two-dimensional Yang-Mills theory. The structure constants of the topological algebra are diagonal in the basis of Macdonald polynomials of the holonomies.
57 pages, 6 figures; v2: references added and minor improvements; v3: typos corrected
High Energy Physics - Theory, gauge theory, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in mechanics of particles and systems, FOS: Physical sciences, Macdonald polynomials, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), superconformal index, 530, Mathematical Physics, 510, Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in quantum field theory, Yang-Mills theory
High Energy Physics - Theory, gauge theory, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in mechanics of particles and systems, FOS: Physical sciences, Macdonald polynomials, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), superconformal index, 530, Mathematical Physics, 510, Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in quantum field theory, Yang-Mills theory
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