Symmetry and topology in QFT for pedestrians
Intervenant: Antoine Bourget
In the last decade, the concept of symmetry in quantum field theory has been vastly generalized, to so-called higher-form symmetries, and, more broadly, categorical symmetries, which can sometimes be non-invertible. If these statements sound weird to you, this lecture series is aimed at you.
I will introduce these generalized symmetries using the viewpoint of gauge (Maxwell and Yang-Mills) theories and anomalies, which both motivate the introduction of the new concepts and illustrate them.
Topics covered:
- Charge conservation and global symmetries in Maxwell theory
- Anomalies and higher-group symmetries
- Self-dual Yang-Mills theories and non-invertible symmetries
- Higher categories as the framework for describing symmetries
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