Beyond Noether: A Covariant Study of Poisson-Lie Symmetries in Low Dimensional Field Theory
Abstract
We explore global Poisson-Lie (PL) symmetries using a Lagrangian, or "covariant phase space" approach, that manifestly preserves spacetime covariance. PL symmetries are the classical analog of quantum-group symmetries. In the Noetherian framework symmetries leave the Lagrangian invariant up to boundary terms and necessarily yield (on closed manifolds) -valued conserved charges which serve as Hamiltonian generators of the symmetry itself. Non-trivial PL symmetries transcend this framework by failing to be symplectomorphisms and by admitting (conserved) non-Abelian group-valued momentum maps. In this paper we discuss various structural and conceptual challenges associated with the implementation of PL symmetries in field theory, focusing in particular on non-locality. We examine these issues through explicit examples of low-dimensional field theories with non-trivial PL symmetries: the deformed spinning top (or, the particle with curved momentum and configuration space) in 0+1D; the non-linear -model by Klim\v{c}\'ik and \v{S}evera (KS) in 1+1D; and gravity with a cosmological constant in 2+1D. Although these examples touch on systems of different dimensionality, they are all ultimately underpinned by 2D -models, specifically the A-model and KS model.
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@article{arxiv.2505.14942,
title = {Beyond Noether: A Covariant Study of Poisson-Lie Symmetries in Low Dimensional Field Theory},
author = {Florian Girelli and Christopher Pollack and Aldo Riello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14942},
year = {2026}
}
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