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Holographic Interfaces in Symmetric Product Orbifolds

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The study of non-local operators in gauge theory and holography, such as line-operators or interfaces, has attracted significant attention. Two-dimensional symmetric product orbifolds are close cousins of higher-dimensional gauge theory. In this work, we construct a novel family of interfaces in symmetric product orbifolds. These may be regarded as two-dimensional analogues of Wilson-line operators or Karch-Randall interfaces at the same time. The construction of the interfaces entails the choice of boundary conditions of the seed theory. For a generic seed theory, we construct the boundary states associated to the interfaces via the folding trick, compute their overlaps and extract the spectrum of interface changing operators through modular transformation. Then, we specialise to the supersymmetric four-torus $\mathbb{T}^4$ and show that the corresponding interfaces of the symmetric product orbifold are dual to $AdS_2$ branes in the tensionless limit of type IIB superstring theory on $AdS_3 \times S^3 \times \mathbb{T}^4$.

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Symmetric orbifold OPE from string theory

hep-th · 2025-04-25 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The worldsheet OPE of delta-function vertex operators in AdS3 string theory captures the longest single-cycle term of the symmetric orbifold OPE, with shorter cycles generated by screening operators.

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  • Symmetric orbifold OPE from string theory hep-th · 2025-04-25 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    The worldsheet OPE of delta-function vertex operators in AdS3 string theory captures the longest single-cycle term of the symmetric orbifold OPE, with shorter cycles generated by screening operators.