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    Line Defects, Tropicalization, and Multi-Centered Quiver Quantum Mechanics

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    We study BPS line defects in N=2 supersymmetric four-dimensional field theories. We focus on theories of "quiver type," those for which the BPS particle spectrum can be computed using quiver quantum mechanics. For a wide class of models, the renormalization group flow between defects defined in the ultraviolet and in the infrared is bijective. Using this fact, we propose a way to compute the BPS Hilbert space of a defect defined in the ultraviolet, using only infrared data. In some cases our proposal reduces to studying representations of a "framed" quiver, with one extra node representing the defect. In general, though, it is different. As applications, we derive a formula for the discontinuities in the defect renormalization group map under variations of moduli, and show that the operator product algebra of line defects contains distinguished subalgebras with universal multiplication rules. We illustrate our results in several explicit examples.Comment: 76 pages, 10 figures; v2: minor revisions, correction to Coulomb branch calculation for defects in SU(2) SY

    Schur Indices, BPS Particles, and Argyres-Douglas Theories

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    We conjecture a precise relationship between the Schur limit of the superconformal index of four-dimensional N=2\mathcal{N}=2 field theories, which counts local operators, and the spectrum of BPS particles on the Coulomb branch. We verify this conjecture for the special case of free field theories, N=2\mathcal{N}=2 QED, and SU(2)SU(2) gauge theory coupled to fundamental matter. Assuming the validity of our proposal, we compute the Schur index of all Argyres-Douglas theories. Our answers match expectations from the connection of Schur operators with two-dimensional chiral algebras. Based on our results we propose that the chiral algebra of the generalized Argyres-Douglas theory (Akβˆ’1,ANβˆ’1)(A_{k-1},A_{N-1}) with kk and NN coprime, is the vacuum sector of the (k,k+N)(k,k+N) WkW_{k} minimal model, and that the Schur index is the associated vacuum character.Comment: 46 pages, 12 figures. v2: revisions to section 1, references adde
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