CMSA Quantum Matter in Mathematics and Physics: Monopoles, scattering, generalized symmetries

CMSA QUANTUM MATTER IN MATH & PHYSICS SEMINAR, CMSA EVENTS

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March 15, 2024 10:00 am - 11:30 am
CMSA, 20 Garden St, G10
Address: 20 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Speaker:

Diego Delmastro - SCGP


Gauge theory is a very mature subject by now. Surprisingly, some of its symmetries have only been properly understood in the last couple of years. Specifically, such theories typically have a very rich set of symmetries, involving modern notions such as higher-form symmetries, higher-group symmetries, and categorical symmetries. A proper understanding of these generalized symmetries is not really crucial if we are interested in scattering processes involving fundamental particles only, but it does become quite essential if we want to add monopoles into the mix.  In this talk I will review where these generalized symmetries come from, and how they impose
constraints on scattering amplitudes of elementary particles against heavy monopoles. This will allow us to resolve a decades-old puzzle concerning such processes, where incoming electrons appear to become fractional particles after the scattering event.

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