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The following pages link to \( \mathcal{N} =4\) super-Yang-Mills in LHC superspace. I: Classical and quantum theory (Q1692819):
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- Wilson lines, Grassmannians and gauge invariant off-shell amplitudes in \( \mathcal{N}=4 \) SYM (Q680615) (← links)
- Grassmannian integral for general gauge invariant off-shell amplitudes in \(\mathcal{N}=4 \) SYM (Q682920) (← links)
- The twistor Wilson loop and the amplituhedron (Q1627373) (← links)
- Ambitwistor strings and Reggeon amplitudes in \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) SYM (Q1631875) (← links)
- Grassmannians and form factors with \(q^{2} = 0\) in \( \mathcal{N} =4\) SYM theory (Q1636653) (← links)
- All tree-level MHV form factors in \( \mathcal{N} =4\) SYM from twistor space (Q1638858) (← links)
- Conformal anomaly of generalized form factors and finite loop integrals (Q1641750) (← links)
- \( \mathcal{N} = 4\) super-Yang-Mills in LHC superspace. II: Non-chiral correlation functions of the stress-tensor multiplet (Q1692925) (← links)
- On form factors and correlation functions in twistor space (Q1693001) (← links)
- The correlahedron (Q1706029) (← links)
- Superconformal quantum mechanics and the discrete light-cone quantisation of \( \mathcal{N}=4 \) SUSY Yang-Mills (Q1754883) (← links)
- From \(\mathcal{N} = 4\) super-Yang-Mills on \(\mathbb{R} \mathbb{P}^4\) to bosonic Yang-Mills on \(\mathbb{R} \mathbb{P}^2\) (Q2028361) (← links)
- Maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory: the story of \(N = 4\) Yang-Mills theory (Q2793138) (← links)
- N=1 SUPERSYMMETRIC YANG–MILLS THEORY IN d=4 AND ITS BATALIN–VILKOVISKY QUANTIZATION BY SPINOR SUPERFIELDS (Q3430439) (← links)
- Demystifying the twistor construction of composite operators in ${\mathcal N}=4$ super-Yang–Mills theory (Q5272501) (← links)
- Composite operators and form factors in ${\mathcal N} = 4$ SYM (Q5348378) (← links)
- Twistor fishnets (Q5870394) (← links)
- The SAGEX review on scattering amplitudes Chapter 8: Half BPS correlators (Q5878300) (← links)
- Wilson loop form factors: a new duality (Q5915643) (← links)