In gapped 2D QCD, a broken non-invertible symmetry forces particles and solitons into degenerate multiplets, encoded as quiver diagrams.
On Classification of N=2 Supersymmetric Theories, (e-mail uncorrupted version)
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We find a relation between the spectrum of solitons of massive $N=2$ quantum field theories in $d=2$ and the scaling dimensions of chiral fields at the conformal point. The condition that the scaling dimensions be real imposes restrictions on the soliton numbers and leads to a classification program for symmetric $N=2$ conformal theories and their massive deformations in terms of a suitable generalization of Dynkin diagrams (which coincides with the A--D--E Dynkin diagrams for minimal models). The Landau-Ginzburg theories are a proper subset of this classification. In the particular case of LG theories we relate the soliton numbers with intersection of vanishing cycles of the corresponding singularity; the relation between soliton numbers and the scaling dimensions in this particular case is a well known application of Picard-Lefschetz theory.
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Particle-Soliton Degeneracy in 2D Quantum Chromodynamics
In gapped 2D QCD, a broken non-invertible symmetry forces particles and solitons into degenerate multiplets, encoded as quiver diagrams.