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Decomposition, trivially-acting symmetries, and topological operators

Daniel Robbins, Eric Sharpe, Thomas Vandermeulen

2023Physical review. D/Physical review. D.21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Trivially-acting symmetries in two-dimensional conformal field theory include twist fields of dimension zero which are local topological operators. We investigate the consequences of regarding these operators as part of the global symmetry of the theory. That is, we regard such a symmetry as a mix of topological defect lines (TDLs) and topological point operators (TPOs). TDLs related by a trivially-acting symmetry can join at a TPO to form nontrivial two-way junctions. Upon gauging, the local operators at those junctions can become vacua in a disjoint union of theories. Examining the behavior of the TPOs under gauging therefore allows us to refine decomposition by tracking the trivially-acting symmetries of each universe. Mixed anomalies between the TDLs and TPOs provide discrete torsionlike phases for the partition functions of these orbifolds, modifying the resulting decomposition. This framework also readily allows for the consideration of trivially-acting noninvertible symmetries.

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Homogeneous spaceTopology (electrical circuits)PhysicsDisjoint setsTheoretical physicsPure mathematicsMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsCombinatoricsGeometryBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models
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