We consider amplituhedron-like geometries which are defined in a similar way to the intrinsic definition of the amplituhedron but with non-maximal winding number. We propose that for the cases with minimal number of points the canonical form of these geometries corresponds to the product of parity conjugate amplitudes at tree as well as loop level. The product of amplitudes in superspace lifts to a star product in bosonised superspace which we give a precise definition of. We give an alternative definition of amplituhedron-like geometries, analogous to the original amplituhedron definition, and also a characterisation as a sum over pairs of on-shell diagrams that we use to prove the conjecture at tree level. The union of all amplituhedron-l...
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21 pages; v2: version published in JHEPIt has been recently conjectured that scattering amplitudes i...
Abstract We consider amplituhedron-like geometries which are defined in a similar way to the intrins...
We initiate a comprehensive investigation of the geometry of the amplituhedron, a recently found ge...
We initiate a comprehensive investigation of the geometry of the amplituhedron, a recently found geo...
We initiate a comprehensive investigation of the geometry of the amplituhedron, a recently found geo...
The tree amplituhedra A^(m)_n,k are mathematical objects generalising the notion of polytopes into t...
We introduce a new geometric object, the correlahedron, which we conjecture to be equivalent to stre...
We present new, fundamentally combinatorial and topological characterizations of the amplituhedron. ...
We present new, fundamentally combinatorial and topological characterizations of the amplituhedron. ...
Positive geometries provide a purely geometric point of departure for studying scattering amplitude...
Abstract We present new, fundamentally combinatorial and topological characterizations of the amplit...
Positive geometries provide a purely geometric point of departure for studying scattering amplitude...
We initiate an exploration of the physics and geometry of the amplituhedron, starting with the simpl...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
21 pages; v2: version published in JHEPIt has been recently conjectured that scattering amplitudes i...
Abstract We consider amplituhedron-like geometries which are defined in a similar way to the intrins...
We initiate a comprehensive investigation of the geometry of the amplituhedron, a recently found ge...
We initiate a comprehensive investigation of the geometry of the amplituhedron, a recently found geo...
We initiate a comprehensive investigation of the geometry of the amplituhedron, a recently found geo...
The tree amplituhedra A^(m)_n,k are mathematical objects generalising the notion of polytopes into t...
We introduce a new geometric object, the correlahedron, which we conjecture to be equivalent to stre...
We present new, fundamentally combinatorial and topological characterizations of the amplituhedron. ...
We present new, fundamentally combinatorial and topological characterizations of the amplituhedron. ...
Positive geometries provide a purely geometric point of departure for studying scattering amplitude...
Abstract We present new, fundamentally combinatorial and topological characterizations of the amplit...
Positive geometries provide a purely geometric point of departure for studying scattering amplitude...
We initiate an exploration of the physics and geometry of the amplituhedron, starting with the simpl...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Att...
21 pages; v2: version published in JHEPIt has been recently conjectured that scattering amplitudes i...