Eight loop form factors, amplitudes and patterns in planar N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory

Abstract

The simplest nontrivial amplitude in planar N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory is six-gluon scattering in the maximally-helicity-violating configuration. It has been computed to 8 loops with the help of antipodal duality, which relates it to the three-point form factor of a protected operator, the chiral stress tensor super-multiplet, represented also as tr ϕ2. In this talk, we describe the computation to 8 loops of another three-point form factor, for the operator trϕ3. This form factor lives in the same restricted space of polylogarithms as the trϕ2 form factor. We also report on all-order patterns for sequences of coefficients in the symbols of these polylogarithmic results, for the leading discontinuity of the trϕ3 form factor.

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