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Gauging Non-Invertible Symmetries in (2+1)d Topological Orders

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-07-03 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Physics

Abstract

We present practical and formal methods for gauging non-invertible symmetries in (2+1)d topological quantum field theories. Along the way, we generalize various aspects of invertible 0-form gauging, including symmetry fractionalization, discrete torsion, and the fixed point theorem for symmetry action on lines. Our approach involves two complementary strands: the fusion of topological interfaces and Morita theory of fusion 2-categories. We use these methods to derive constraints on gaugeable symmetries and their duals while unifying the prescription for gauging non-invertible 0-form and 1-form symmetries and various higher structures. With a view toward recent advances in creating non-Abelian topological orders from Abelian ones, we give a simple recipe for non-invertible 0-form gauging that takes large classes of the latter to the former. We also describe conditions under which iterated gauging of invertible 0-form symmetries is equivalent to a single-step gauging of a non-invertible symmetry. We conclude with a set of concrete examples illustrating these various phenomena involving gauging symmetries of the infrared limit of the toric code.

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@article{arxiv.2507.01142,
  title  = {Gauging Non-Invertible Symmetries in (2+1)d Topological Orders},
  author = {Mahesh K. N. Balasubramanian and Matthew Buican and Clement Delcamp and Rajath Radhakrishnan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.01142},
  year   = {2025}
}

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93 pages; 27 figures;