Speaker: |
David McGady (Kavli IPMU) |
Title: |
Surprises in gauge theories: temperature-reflection symmetry, hidden |
Date (JST): |
Tue, May 12, 2015, 13:15 - 14:30 |
Place: |
Seminar Room A |
Related File: |
1461.pdf
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Abstract: |
I will discuss the presence of a previously unrecognized +T -> -T temperature-reflection (T-reflection) symmetry for the partition functions of a number of physically interesting quantum theories. T-reflection symmetry turns out to have several striking consequences. For instance, it helps reveal that the confining-phase partition functions of infinite N gauge theories on S^3 times S^1 have very simple modular properties, and suggests a remarkable 4D-2D spectral equivalence. T-reflection symmetry also plays a key role in the discovery of a universal spectral sum rule in these confined gauge theories, which forces their infinite-N S^3 Casimir vacuum energies to vanish. |