Abstract We examine in detail the process of resolving ’t Hooft anomalies by extending the symmetry of a theory. Specifically, we interpret the ingredients of existing prescriptions for anomaly resolution as the addition of topological operators with designated mixed anomalies, which can be interpreted as coupling our original field theory to a topological one. We show that, upon gauging, the presence of such mixed anomalies leads to a modified version of the original symmetry which now acts on the newly introduced operators, allowing for an overall anomaly-free action. We also show that the original, anomalous symmetry remains present in the theory. This analysis is applied to anomaly-resolving extensions by both ordinary and higher-form s...
We consider, in the effective field theory context, anomalies of gauge field theories on a slice of ...
Abstract We argue that there is an obstruction to placing theories with ’t Hooft anomalies on manifo...
We develop a general framework for the description of anomalies using extended functorial field the...
We examine in detail the process of resolving 't Hooft anomalies by extending the symmetry of a theo...
Abstract 4d gauge theories with massless fermions typically have axial U(1) tra...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuous symmetries of Quantu...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
We study 't Hooft anomalies and the related anomaly inflow for subsystem global symmetries. These sy...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
Abstract. We study boundary conditions for extended topological quantum field theories (TQFTs) and t...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
We consider, in the effective field theory context, anomalies of gauge field theories on a slice of ...
Abstract We argue that there is an obstruction to placing theories with ’t Hooft anomalies on manifo...
We develop a general framework for the description of anomalies using extended functorial field the...
We examine in detail the process of resolving 't Hooft anomalies by extending the symmetry of a theo...
Abstract 4d gauge theories with massless fermions typically have axial U(1) tra...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuous symmetries of Quantu...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
We study 't Hooft anomalies and the related anomaly inflow for subsystem global symmetries. These sy...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
Abstract. We study boundary conditions for extended topological quantum field theories (TQFTs) and t...
International audienceWe describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuou...
We consider, in the effective field theory context, anomalies of gauge field theories on a slice of ...
Abstract We argue that there is an obstruction to placing theories with ’t Hooft anomalies on manifo...
We develop a general framework for the description of anomalies using extended functorial field the...