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On the Complexity of Effective Theories -- Seiberg-Witten theory

Authors

  • Martin Carrascal
  • Ferdy Ellen
  • Thomas W. Grimm
  • David Prieto

Abstract

Motivated by the idea that consistent quantum field theories should admit a finite description, we investigate the complexity of effective field theories using the framework of effective o-minimality. Our focus is on quantifying the geometric and logical information required to describe moduli spaces and quantum-corrected couplings. As a concrete setting, we study pure $\mathcal{N}=2$ super-Yang-Mills theory along its quantum moduli space using Seiberg-Witten elliptic curves. We argue that the complexity computation should be organized in terms of local cells that cover the near-boundary regions where additional states become light, each associated with an appropriate duality frame. These duality frames are crucial for keeping the global complexity finite: insisting on a single frame extending across all such limits would yield a divergent complexity measure. This case study illustrates how tame geometry uses dualities to yield finite-complexity descriptions of effective theories and points towards a general framework for quantifying the complexity of the space of effective field theories.

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2025-12-11