Yangian-invariant fishnet integrals in 2 dimensions as volumes of Calabi-Yau varieties
Abstract
We argue that -loop Yangian-invariant fishnet integrals in 2 dimensions are connected to a family of Calabi-Yau -folds. The value of the integral can be computed from the periods of the Calabi-Yau, while the Yangian generators provide its Picard-Fuchs differential ideal. Using mirror symmetry, we can identify the value of the integral as the quantum volume of the mirror Calabi-Yau. We find that, similar to what happens in string theory, for =1 and 2 the value of the integral agrees with the classical volume of the mirror, but starting from =3, the classical volume gets corrected by instanton contributions. We illustrate these claims on several examples, and we use them to provide for the first time results for 2- and 3-loop Yangian-invariant traintrack integrals in 2 dimensions for arbitrary external kinematics.
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