Quantum groups as global symmetries

INFN/DIFI Theoretical Physics Seminar

  • Dipartimento di Fisica - A500
  • Seminar

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What is the most general internal symmetry a Quantum Field Theory can have? The answer to this question has significantly changed in the past decade, with the understanding of generalized symmetries such as non-invertible and p-form symmetries. An orthogonal direction, which so far has been unexplored, is that of quantum groups; these are some exotic symmetry algebras which are well known to play a role in lattice systems, some of which are critical, and should therefore play a role in two dimensional Conformal Field Theory. I will discuss this question in the case of the simplest quantum group Uq(sl2), giving both the general picture and studying a specific example arising from the continuum limit of a lattice model. I will discuss the consequences of this symmetry, and how this is related to ordinary theories (e.g. minimal models) where quantum groups are known to appear somehow indirectly.