Topological string amplitudes and Seiberg-Witten prepotentials from the counting of dimers in transverse flux
Abstract: Important illustration to the principle partition functions in string theory are $\tau$-functions of integrable equations'' is the fact that the (dual) partition functions of $4d$ $\mathcal{N}=2$ gauge theories solve Painlev\'e equations. In this paper we show a road to self-consistent proof of the recently suggested generalization of this correspondence: partition functions of topological string on local Calabi-Yau manifolds solve $q$-difference equations of non-autonomous dynamics of thecluster-algebraic'' integrable systems. We explain in details the solutions'' side of the proposal. In the simplest non-trivial example we show how $3d$ box-counting of topological string partition function appears from the counting of dimers on bipartite graph with the discrete gauge field offlux'' $q$. This is a new form of topological string/spectral theory type correspondence, since the partition function of dimers can be computed as determinant of the linear $q$-difference Kasteleyn operator. Using WKB method in the melting'' $q\to 1$ limit we get a closed integral formula for Seiberg-Witten prepotential of the corresponding $5d$ gauge theory. Theequations'' side of the correspondence remains the intriguing topic for the further studies.
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