There has been a surge of interest in effective non-Lorentzian theories of excitations with restricted mobility, known as fractons. Examples include defects in elastic materials, vortex lattices or spin liquids. In the effective theory novel coordinate-dependent symmetries emerge that shape the properties of fractons. In this review we will discuss these symmetries, cover the effective description of gapless fractons via elastic duality, and discuss their hydrodynamics
The Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) theorem implies that gapped phases of matter must satisfy nontrivial c...
We study novel three-dimensional gapped quantum phases of matter which support quasiparticles with r...
Recent work has established the existence of stable quantum phases of matter described by symmetric ...
Fractons are a new type of quasiparticle which are immobile in isolation, but can often move by form...
We study the concomitant breaking of spatial translations and dilatations in Ginzburg-Landau-like mo...
Gapless fracton phases are characterized by the conservation of certain charges and their higher mom...
We study complex scalar theories with dipole symmetry and uncover a no-go theorem that governs the s...
Fractons are particles with restricted mobility. We give a symmetry-based derivation of effective fi...
We consistently couple simple continuum field theories with fracton excitations to curved spacetime ...
We introduce a generalization of conventional lattice gauge theory to describe fracton topological p...
In the study of three-dimensional gapped models, two-dimensional gapped states should be considered ...
We present a dual formulation of the Cosserat theory of elasticity. In this theory a local element o...
We consider the theory of a symmetric tensor field in 4D, invariant under a subclass of infinitesima...
This thesis discusses recent contributions to the theory of gapped fracton phases of matter, utilizi...
Fractons are gapped pointlike excitations in d=3 topological ordered phases whose motion is constrai...
The Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) theorem implies that gapped phases of matter must satisfy nontrivial c...
We study novel three-dimensional gapped quantum phases of matter which support quasiparticles with r...
Recent work has established the existence of stable quantum phases of matter described by symmetric ...
Fractons are a new type of quasiparticle which are immobile in isolation, but can often move by form...
We study the concomitant breaking of spatial translations and dilatations in Ginzburg-Landau-like mo...
Gapless fracton phases are characterized by the conservation of certain charges and their higher mom...
We study complex scalar theories with dipole symmetry and uncover a no-go theorem that governs the s...
Fractons are particles with restricted mobility. We give a symmetry-based derivation of effective fi...
We consistently couple simple continuum field theories with fracton excitations to curved spacetime ...
We introduce a generalization of conventional lattice gauge theory to describe fracton topological p...
In the study of three-dimensional gapped models, two-dimensional gapped states should be considered ...
We present a dual formulation of the Cosserat theory of elasticity. In this theory a local element o...
We consider the theory of a symmetric tensor field in 4D, invariant under a subclass of infinitesima...
This thesis discusses recent contributions to the theory of gapped fracton phases of matter, utilizi...
Fractons are gapped pointlike excitations in d=3 topological ordered phases whose motion is constrai...
The Lieb-Schultz-Mattis (LSM) theorem implies that gapped phases of matter must satisfy nontrivial c...
We study novel three-dimensional gapped quantum phases of matter which support quasiparticles with r...
Recent work has established the existence of stable quantum phases of matter described by symmetric ...