The torsional Chern-Simons term in a non-relativistic Schrodinger-invariant action reproduces, in form, the 1+1 Lifshitz Weyl anomaly on the boundary, though its coefficient is not fixed.
Self-Duality of Various Chiral Boson Actions
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The duality symmetries of various chiral boson actions are investigated using D=2 and D=6 space-time dimensions as examples. These actions involve the Siegel, Floreanini-Jackiw, Srivastava and Pasti-Sorokin-Tonin formulations. We discover that the Siegel, Floreanini-Jackiw and Pasti-Sorokin-Tonin actions have self-duality with respect to a common anti-dualization of chiral boson fields in D=2 and D=6 dimensions, respectively, while the Srivastava action is self-dual with respect to a generalized dualization of chiral boson fields. Moreover, the action of the Floreanini-Jackiw chiral bosons interacting with gauge fields in D=2 dimensions also has self-duality but with respect to a generalized anti-dualization of chiral boson fields.
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A (1+1)-dimensional Lifshitz Weyl Anomaly From a Schr$\mathrm{\ddot{o}}$dinger-invariant Non-relativistic Chern-Simons Action
The torsional Chern-Simons term in a non-relativistic Schrodinger-invariant action reproduces, in form, the 1+1 Lifshitz Weyl anomaly on the boundary, though its coefficient is not fixed.