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For questions about mathematical problems arising from physics, the natural science studying general properties of matter, radiation and energy.

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Deriving integral in Gaiotto-Tommasiello theory

It's a physics paper, but my question is just how would one do the integral? …
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Deriving integral in Gaiotto-Tommasiello theory

Okay, so I think I may have found the answer myself. So, really, the absolute value symbol is a trick. You can get rid of it by pulling out an $i$, and then you have $$\mathcal{I}:=\frac{1}{2\pi i}\in …
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