We consider special Lambert series as generating functions of divisor sums and determine their complete transseries expansion near rational roots of unity. Our methods also yield new insights into the
Excited States of One-Dimensional Defect CFTs from the Quantum Spectral Curve. (arXiv:2001.11039v1 [hep-th])
We study the anomalous dimension of the cusped Maldacena-Wilson line in planar $\mathcal{N} = 4$ Yang-Mills theory with scalar insertions using the Quantum Spectral Curve (QSC) method. In the straight
The VECRO hypothesis. (arXiv:2001.11057v1 [hep-th])
We consider three fundamental issues in quantum gravity: (a) the black hole information paradox (b) the unboundedness of entropy that can be stored inside a black hole horizon (c) the
Spacecraft Swarm Dynamics and Control About Asteroids. (arXiv:2001.11026v1 [physics.space-ph])
This paper presents a novel methodology to control spacecraft swarms about singleasteroids with arbitrary gravitational potential coefficients. This approach enablesthe use of small, autonomous swarm spacecraft in conjunction with a
Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations of the dynamics of retracting surfactant-laden ligaments. (arXiv:2001.11029v1 [physics.flu-dyn])
The dynamics of ligaments retracting under the action of surface tension occurs in a multitude of natural and industrial applications, such as inkjet printing and atomisation. We perform fully three-dimensional,
Observing Movement of Dirac Cones from Single-Photon Dynamics. (arXiv:2001.11034v1 [cond-mat.mes-hall])
Graphene with honeycomb structure, being critically important in understanding physics of matter, exhibits exceptionally unusual half-integer quantum Hall effect and unconventional electronic spectrum with quantum relativistic phenomena. Particularly, graphene-like structure
Computing real time correlation functions on a hybrid classical/quantum computer. (arXiv:2001.11145v1 [hep-th])
Quantum devices may overcome limitations of classical computers in studies of nuclear structure functions and parton Wigner distributions of protons and nuclei. In this talk, we discuss a worldline approach
Updated constraints on superconducting cosmic strings from the astronomy of fast radio bursts. (arXiv:2001.11149v1 [astro-ph.HE])
In this article, we study the updated constraints upon the radio transient signals arisen from superconducting cosmic strings (SCSs) in light of the recent observational developments of fast radio bursts
On Duality in $\mathcal{N}=2$ supersymmetric Liouville Theory. (arXiv:2001.11157v1 [hep-th])
Similarly to the bosonic Liouville theory, the $\mathcal{N}=2$ supersymmetric Liouville theory was conjectured to be equipped with the duality that exchanges the superpotential and the K\”ahler potential. The conjectured duality,
Doubly periodic lozenge tilings of a hexagon and matrix valued orthogonal polynomials. (arXiv:2001.11095v1 [math-ph])
We analyze a random lozenge tiling model of a large regular hexagon, whose underlying weight structure is periodic of period $2$ in both the horizontal and vertical directions. This is