Non-invertible so(3)_k defect lines that commute with the massless perturbation of N=2 minimal models are killed at second order by a supersymmetry anomaly, while the Chebyshev massive deformation preserves them to all orders.
Supersymmetry in Boundary Integrable Models
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Quantum integrable models that possess $N=2$ supersymmetry are investigated on the half-space. Conformal perturbation theory is used to identify some $N=2$ supersymmetric boundary integrable models, and the effective boundary Landau-Ginzburg formulations are constructed. It is found that $N=2$ supersymmetry largely determines the boundary action in terms of the bulk, and in particular, the boundary bosonic potential is $|W|^2$, where $W$ is the bulk superpotential. Supersymmetry is also investigated using the affine quantum group symmetry of exact scattering matrices, and the affine quantum group symmetry of boundary reflection matrices is analyzed both for supersymmetric and more general models. Some $N=2$ supersymmetry preserving boundary reflection matrices are given, and their connection with the boundary Landau-Ginzburg actions is discussed.
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$\mathcal{N}=2$ RG flows, Non-Invertible Symmetries and Matrix Factorisations
Non-invertible so(3)_k defect lines that commute with the massless perturbation of N=2 minimal models are killed at second order by a supersymmetry anomaly, while the Chebyshev massive deformation preserves them to all orders.