Constructs a family of non-invertible topological defects in n Weyl fermion theories via unfolding of G-symmetric boundary conditions for Dirac fermions, with explicit descriptions for U(1)^n and applications to fermion-boundary scattering.
Wang and X.-G
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Proposes equation-of-motion flow on square lattice for extending boundary gauge fields into disk interior in 2n-dimensional chiral gauge theories and demonstrates anomaly inflow and cancellation on the lattice.
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Non-invertible Symmetries in Weyl Fermions, and Applications to Fermion-Boundary Scattering Problem
Constructs a family of non-invertible topological defects in n Weyl fermion theories via unfolding of G-symmetric boundary conditions for Dirac fermions, with explicit descriptions for U(1)^n and applications to fermion-boundary scattering.
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Gauge field flow for chiral gauge theories on a disk boundary
Proposes equation-of-motion flow on square lattice for extending boundary gauge fields into disk interior in 2n-dimensional chiral gauge theories and demonstrates anomaly inflow and cancellation on the lattice.