Date
Thu, 11 Jun 2026
13:00
Location
L5
Speaker
Oscar Lewis
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Negative-form symmetries arise when one extends the usual p-form dictionary below ordinary zero-form symmetries. Conceptually, however, they are different: the action of (-n)-form symmetries on a QFT modifies the parameters or background data that defines the QFT, as opposed to acting on the extended operators of the theory. For example, (-1)-form symmetries are implemented by spacetime-filling topological operators that act on a theory by shifting its theta-angle. I will review recent work arxiv:2606.05543 that has begun to develop the machinery of (-2)-form symmetries, which act of a QFT by modifying the anomaly inflow data – equivalently the SymTFT action – thereby relating QFTs whose ordinary global symmetries differ by anomaly data.

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