Author
Brown, F
Journal title
Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications
DOI
10.3842/SIGMA.2021.103
Volume
17
Last updated
2024-04-26T10:18:04.573+01:00
Abstract
We study differential forms on an algebraic compactification of a moduli space of metric graphs. Canonical examples of such forms are obtained by pulling back invariant differentials along a tropical Torelli map. The invariant differential forms in question generate the stable real cohomology of the general linear group, as shown by Borel. By integrating such invariant forms over the space of metrics on a graph, we define canonical period integrals associated to graphs, which we prove are always finite and take the form of generalised Feynman integrals. Furthermore, canonical integrals can be used to detect the non-vanishing of homology classes in the commutative graph complex. This theory leads to insights about the structure of the cohomology of the commutative graph complex, and new connections between graph complexes, motivic Galois groups and quantum field theory.
Symplectic ID
1162396
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
23 Nov 2021
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