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    Noncommutative Kn\"{o}rrer periodicity and noncommutative Kleinian singularities

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    We establish a version of Kn\"{o}rrer's Periodicity Theorem in the context of noncommutative invariant theory. Namely, let AA be a left noetherian AS-regular algebra, let ff be a normal and regular element of AA of positive degree, and take B=A/(f)B=A/(f). Then there exists a bijection between the set of isomorphism classes of indecomposable non-free maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules over BB and those over (a noncommutative analog of) its second double branched cover (B#)#(B^\#)^\#. Our results use and extend the study of twisted matrix factorizations, which was introduced by the first three authors with Cassidy. These results are applied to the noncommutative Kleinian singularities studied by the second and fourth authors with Chan and Zhang.Comment: Numerous typos fixed, removed unnecessary finite order hypothesi

    R3R^3 index for four-dimensional N=2N=2 field theories

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    In theories with N=2N=2 supersymmetry on R3,1R^{3,1}, BPS bound states can decay across walls of marginal stability in the space of Coulomb branch parameters, leading to discontinuities in the BPS indices Ω(γ,u)\Omega(\gamma,u). We consider a supersymmetric index II which receives contributions from 1/2-BPS states, generalizing the familiar Witten index Tr(−1)Fe−βHTr (-1)^F e^{-\beta H}. We expect II to be smooth away from loci where massless particles appear, thanks to contributions from the continuum of multi-particle states. Taking inspiration from a similar phenomenon in the hypermultiplet moduli space of N=2N=2 string vacua, we conjecture a formula expressing II in terms of the BPS indices Ω(γ,u)\Omega(\gamma,u), which is continuous across the walls and exhibits the expected contributions from single particle states at large β\beta. This gives a universal prediction for the contributions of multi-particle states to the index II. This index is naturally a function on the moduli space after reduction on a circle, closely related to the canonical hyperk\"ahler metric and hyperholomorphic connection on this space.Comment: 7 pages; v2: introduction expanded, minor corrections, differs from published version in PRL in that supplemental material is included as an Appendi
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