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Theory HEP Seminar

Non-invertible Symmetry in Nature

Shu-Heng Shao

C.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics
Stony Brook University

In massless QED, we find that the classical U(1) chiral symmetry is not completely broken by the Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly. Rather, it is resurrected as a generalized global symmetry labeled by the rational numbers. Intuitively, this new global symmetry in QED is a composition of the naive axial rotation and a fractional quantum Hall state. The conserved symmetry operators do not obey a group multiplication law, but a non-invertible fusion algebra. We further generalize our construction to QCD, and show that the neutral pion decay can be derived from a matching condition of the non-invertible global symmetry. Finally, we find a non-invertible Gauss law in axion-Maxwell theory.

Monday, May 15th 2023, 12:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, room 326 / Online