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Equivariant localization in factorization homology and applications in mathematical physics II: Gauge theory applications

Representation Theory 2020-12-01 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics Algebraic Geometry Algebraic Topology math.MP Quantum Algebra

Abstract

We give an account of the theory of factorization spaces, categories, functors, and algebras, following the approach of [Ras1]. We apply these results to give geometric constructions of factorization En\mathbb{E}_n algebras describing mixed holomorphic-topological twists of supersymmetric gauge theories in low dimensions. We formulate and prove several recent predictions from the physics literature in this language: We recall the Coulomb branch construction of [BFN1] from this perspective. We prove a conjecture from [CosG] that the Coulomb branch factorization E1\mathbb{E}_1 algebra A(G,N)\mathcal{A}(G,N) acts on the factorization algebra of chiral differential operators Dch(Y)\mathcal{D}^{ch}(Y) on the quotient stack Y=N/GY=N/G. We identify the latter with the semi-infinite cohomology of Dch(N)\mathcal{D}^{ch}(N) with respect to g^\hat{\mathfrak{g}}, following the results of [Ras3]. Both these results require the hypothesis that YY admits a Tate structure, or equivalently that Dch(N)\mathcal{D}^{ch}(N) admits an action of g^\hat{\mathfrak{g}} at level κ=Tate\kappa=-\text{Tate}. We construct an analogous factorization E2\mathbb{E}_2 algebra F(Y)\mathcal{F}(Y) describing the local observables of the mixed holomorphic-B twist of four dimensional N=2\mathcal{N}=2 gauge theory. We apply the theory of equivariant factorization algebras of the prequel [Bu1] in this example: we identify S1S^1 equivariant structures on F(Y)\mathcal{F}(Y) with Tate structures on Y=N/GY=N/G, and prove that the corresponding filtered quantization of ι!F(Y)\iota^!\mathcal{F}(Y) is given by the two-periodic Rees algebra of chiral differential operators on YY. This gives a mathematical account of the results of [Beem4]. Finally, we apply the equivariant cigar reduction principle of [Bu1] to explain the relationship between these results and our account of the results of [CosG] described above.

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@article{arxiv.2011.14978,
  title  = {Equivariant localization in factorization homology and applications in mathematical physics II: Gauge theory applications},
  author = {Dylan Butson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.14978},
  year   = {2020}
}

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153 pages, 5 figures, Part II of a series