Engineering 3D N=2 theories using the quantum affine sl(2) algebra
Abstract
The algebraic engineering technique is applied to a class of 3D N=2 gauge theories on the omega-deformed background Rε2× S1. The vortex partition function and the fundamental qq-character are obtained from a network of intertwiners between representations of the shifted (or asymptotic) quantum affine sl(2) algebra. This network involves two types of representations, the prefundamental representation of Hernandez-Jimbo, and a new vertex representation acting on a bosonic Fock space. The brane system associated to this network is identified: D3 branes carry the prefundamental module while NS5-branes (+D5) support the Fock module. In the process, we highlight the role of shifted quantum algebras in implementing the Higgsing procedure.
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