Positive Traces on Certain SL(2) Coulomb Branches
Abstract
For a noncommutative algebra A and an antilinear automorphism of A, there is a notion of a positive trace. When we have a three-dimensional N=4 gauge theory or four-dimensional N=2 gauge theory compactified on a circle, classification of positive traces on its Coulomb branch A can give a better understanding of this theory. We classify positive traces on A in two cases. The first case is when A is a quantization of a Kleinian singularity of type D, with certain restriction on the quantization parameter. The second case is when A=K SL(2,C[[t]]) Cq×( Gr PGL2) is an algebra containing K-theoretic Coulomb branches of pure SL(2) and PGL(2) gauge theories.
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