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High Energy Theory Seminar

Thursday, November 7, 2024
1:00pm to 2:00pm
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On Symmetries, Boundaries, and Entanglement Entropy
Brandon Rayhaun, Stony Brook University,

In this talk, I will introduce a class of "generalized tube algebras" which encode how topological line defects of 1+1d QFTs act on junction operators, i.e. operators which sit at the intersection point of a collection of boundaries and interfaces. I will then describe how various aspects of the representation theory of these algebras can be studied using three-dimensional topological field theory techniques. With this machinery in hand, I will explain two different ways in which one can refine partition functions, focusing on the case of the annulus, so that they carry information about the action of a finite symmetry. The discussion will be organized around the derivation of a symmetry-resolved version of the Affleck-Ludwig-Cardy formula, which has applications to entanglement entropy.

Based on joint work (2409.02159, 2409.02806) with Yichul Choi and Yunqin Zheng. 


The talk is in 469 Lauritsen.

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