IAS CMP/QFT Group Meeting

Generalized Symmetries of Relative QFTs and Chiral Algebras

Abstract: I will sketch a theory of finite, generalized symmetries of 2D QFTs which live at the boundary of a bulk topological theory in one higher dimension, emphasizing various new ingredients which arise in the presence of a nontrivial bulk. This theory is particularly effective when it is applied to the chiral half of a rational conformal field theory, which can be thought of as furnishing a gapless boundary condition of a 3D TQFT. In particular, I will explain how one can construct additional symmetries of a full rational conformal field theory, beyond its Verlinde lines, by “gluing” together symmetries of its left- and right-moving chiral halves. Much of the general framework will be illustrated with examples, and many open problems will be discussed.

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December 08, 2025 | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Add to calendar 12/08/2025 11:00 12/08/2025 12:00 IAS CMP/QFT Group Meeting use-title Topic: Generalized Symmetries of Relative QFTs and Chiral Algebras Speakers: Brandon Rayhaun, Institute for Advanced Study More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/ias-cmpqft-group-meeting-23 ABSTRACT: I will sketch a theory of finite, generalized symmetries of 2D QFTs which live at the boundary of a bulk topological theory in one higher dimension, emphasizing various new ingredients which arise in the presence of a nontrivial bulk. This theory is particularly effective when it is applied to the chiral half of a rational conformal field theory, which can be thought of as furnishing a gapless boundary condition of a 3D TQFT. In particular, I will explain how one can construct additional symmetries of a full rational conformal field theory, beyond its Verlinde lines, by “gluing” together symmetries of its left- and right-moving chiral halves. Much of the general framework will be illustrated with examples, and many open problems will be discussed. Bloomberg Lecture Hall (IAS) a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23

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Bloomberg Lecture Hall (IAS)

Speakers

Brandon Rayhaun, Institute for Advanced Study

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