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The following pages link to Isomonodromic \(\tau\)-functions and \(W_{N}\) conformal blocks (Q2635882):
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- Wilson loop invariants from \(W_{N}\) conformal blocks (Q253017) (← links)
- Free fermions, \(W\)-algebras, and isomonodromic deformations (Q309318) (← links)
- General results for higher spin Wilson lines and entanglement in Vasiliev theory (Q1638204) (← links)
- Exact conformal blocks for the W-algebras, twist fields and isomonodromic deformations (Q1638339) (← links)
- Monodromy dependence and connection formulae for isomonodromic tau functions (Q1643998) (← links)
- On Painlevé/gauge theory correspondence (Q1683798) (← links)
- Rigid Fuchsian systems in 2-dimensional conformal field theories (Q1710462) (← links)
- New results in \(\mathcal N=2\) theories from non-perturbative string (Q1742402) (← links)
- Cluster integrable systems, \(q\)-Painlevé equations and their quantization (Q1748767) (← links)
- Fredholm determinant and Nekrasov sum representations of isomonodromic tau functions (Q1989917) (← links)
- Blowup relations on \(\mathbb{C}^2/\mathbb{Z}_2\) from Nakajima-Yoshioka blowup relations (Q2036336) (← links)
- Circular quiver gauge theories, isomonodromic deformations and \(W_N\) fermions on the torus (Q2046832) (← links)
- Quantum spectral problems and isomonodromic deformations (Q2147982) (← links)
- 2-parameter \(\tau\)-function for the first Painlevé equation: topological recursion and direct monodromy problem via exact WKB analysis (Q2191170) (← links)
- \(\mathcal{N} = 2^*\) gauge theory, free fermions on the torus and Painlevé VI (Q2191177) (← links)
- Higher-rank isomonodromic deformations and \(W\)-algebras (Q2300920) (← links)
- Cluster Toda chains and Nekrasov functions (Q2320354) (← links)
- Quantum curves and \(q\)-deformed Painlevé equations (Q2329432) (← links)
- Riemann-Hilbert correspondence and blown up surface defects (Q2660182) (← links)
- Topological string amplitudes and Seiberg-Witten prepotentials from the counting of dimers in transverse flux (Q2684008) (← links)
- Example of 4-pt non-vacuum \(\mathcal{W}_3\) classical block (Q2698911) (← links)