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One-Instanton Prepotentials from WDVV equations in N=2 Supersymmetric SU(4) Yang-Mills Theory

Prepotentials in N=2 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories are known to obey non-linear partial differential equations called Witten-Dijkgraaf-Verlinde-Verlinde (WDVV) equations. In this paper, the prepotentials at one-instanton level in N=2 supersymmetric SU(4) Yang-Mills theory are studied from the standpoint of WDVV equations. Especially, it is shown that the one-instanton prepotentials are obtained from WDVV equations by assuming the perturbative prepotential and by using the scaling relation as a subsidiary condition but are determined without introducing Seiberg-Witten curve. In this way, various one-instanton prepotentials which satisfy both WDVV equations and scaling relation can be derived, but it turns out that among them there exist one-instanton prepotentials which coincide with the instanton calculus.

preprint1999arXivOpen access

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