We study Ward identities and selection rules for local correlators in disordered theories where a 0-form global symmetry of a QFT is explicitly broken by a random coupling $h$ but it re-emerges after quenched average. We consider $h$ space-dependent or constant. In both cases we construct the symmetry operator implementing the group action, topological after average. In the first case, relevant in statistical systems with random impurities, such symmetries can be coupled to external backgrounds and can be gauged, like ordinary symmetries in QFTs. We also determine exotic selection rules arising when symmetries emerge after average in the IR, explaining the origin of LogCFTs from symmetry considerations. In the second case, relevant in AdS/C...
A longstanding conjecture states that global symmetries should be absent in quantum gravity. By inve...
Overlap fermion on the lattice has been shown to properly reproduce topological aspects of gauge fie...
While free fermion topological crystalline insulators have been largely classified, the analogous pr...
We study Ward identities and selection rules for local correlators in disordered theories where a 0-...
The global symmetries of a $D$-dimensional QFT can, in many cases, be captured in terms of a $(D+1)$...
We consider toy models of holography arising from 3d Chern-Simons theory. In this context a duality ...
Gauging is a general procedure for mapping a quantum many-body system with a global symmetry to one ...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
We examine aspects of locality in perturbative quantum gravity and how information can be localized ...
Abstract In this paper we use the AdS/CFT correspondence to refine and then establish...
Symmetries and their anomalies give strong constraints on renormalization group (RG) flows of quantu...
We study 't Hooft anomalies and the related anomaly inflow for subsystem global symmetries. These sy...
We introduce a many-body topological invariant, called the topological disorder parameter (TDP), to ...
The modern approach to $m$-form global symmetries in a $d$-dimensional quantum field theory (QFT) en...
We find the set of generalized symmetries associated with the free graviton theory in four dimension...
A longstanding conjecture states that global symmetries should be absent in quantum gravity. By inve...
Overlap fermion on the lattice has been shown to properly reproduce topological aspects of gauge fie...
While free fermion topological crystalline insulators have been largely classified, the analogous pr...
We study Ward identities and selection rules for local correlators in disordered theories where a 0-...
The global symmetries of a $D$-dimensional QFT can, in many cases, be captured in terms of a $(D+1)$...
We consider toy models of holography arising from 3d Chern-Simons theory. In this context a duality ...
Gauging is a general procedure for mapping a quantum many-body system with a global symmetry to one ...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
We examine aspects of locality in perturbative quantum gravity and how information can be localized ...
Abstract In this paper we use the AdS/CFT correspondence to refine and then establish...
Symmetries and their anomalies give strong constraints on renormalization group (RG) flows of quantu...
We study 't Hooft anomalies and the related anomaly inflow for subsystem global symmetries. These sy...
We introduce a many-body topological invariant, called the topological disorder parameter (TDP), to ...
The modern approach to $m$-form global symmetries in a $d$-dimensional quantum field theory (QFT) en...
We find the set of generalized symmetries associated with the free graviton theory in four dimension...
A longstanding conjecture states that global symmetries should be absent in quantum gravity. By inve...
Overlap fermion on the lattice has been shown to properly reproduce topological aspects of gauge fie...
While free fermion topological crystalline insulators have been largely classified, the analogous pr...