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Resurgence of large order relations

Published 19 Dec 2023 in hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP | (2312.12497v2)

Abstract: One of the main applications of resurgence in physics is the decoding of nonperturbative effects through large order relations. These relations connect perturbative asymptotic expansions of observables to expansions around other saddle points. Together, this data is unified in transseries that describe the nonperturbative structure. It is known that large order relations themselves also take the form of transseries. We study these large order transseries, uncover an interesting underlying geometry that we call the Borel cylinder', and show that large order transseries in turn are resurgent -- that is: their nonperturbative sectorsknow about each other' through Borel residues that are essentially equal to those of the original transseries. We show that with an appropriate resummation prescription, large order relations are often exact: they can be used to exactly compute perturbative coefficients -- not just their large order growth. Finally, we argue that Stokes phenomenon plays an important role for large order relations, for example if we want to extend the discrete index of the perturbative coefficients to arbitrary complex values.

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