Generalized $U(1)$ Gauge Field Theories and Fractal Dynamics
Abstract
We present a theoretical framework for a class of generalized gauge effective field theories. These theories are defined by specifying geometric patterns of charge configurations that can be created by local operators, which then lead to a class of generalized Gauss law constraints. The charge and magnetic excitations in these theories have restricted, subdimensional dynamics, providing a generalization of recently studied higher-rank symmetric gauge theories to the case where arbitrary spatial rotational symmetries are broken. These theories can describe situations where charges exist at the corners of fractal operators, thus providing a continuum effective field theoretic description of Haah's code and Yoshida's Sierpinski prism model. We also present a -dimensional theory that does not have a non-trivial discrete counterpart.
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@article{arxiv.1806.01855,
title = {Generalized $U(1)$ Gauge Field Theories and Fractal Dynamics},
author = {Daniel Bulmash and Maissam Barkeshli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01855},
year = {2018}
}
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4+2 pages, 5 figures