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Fwd: [QMatter in Math/Physics June 13 Tue 10:00 - 12 noon ET] Brandon C. Rayhaun (C. N. Yang ITP, Stony Brook) - Small Bosonic CFTs, Chiral Fermionization, and Symmetry/Subalgebra Duality - Harvard CMSA ZOOM 977347126



Quantum Matter in Mathematics and Physics (QMMP) 2023:
This seminar will be on Zoom!
Time:  June 13, Tue 10:00 am - 12 noon ET 
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Brandon C. Rayhaun  (C. N. Yang ITP, Stony Brook University)

Title
Small Bosonic CFTs, Chiral Fermionization, and Symmetry/Subalgebra Duality

Abstract
Conformal field theories in (1+1)D are key actors in many dramas of physics and mathematics. Their classification has therefore been an important and long-standing problem. In this talk, I will explain the main ideas behind the classification of (most) "small" bosonic CFTs. Here, I use the adjective "small" informally to refer to theories with low central charge (less than 24) and few primary operators (less than 5). Time and attention permitting, I will highlight two applications of this result. First, I will describe how it can be used in tandem with bosonization and fermionization techniques to establish the classification of chiral fermionic CFTs with central charge less than 23. Second, I will showcase how it can be used to bootstrap generalized global symmetries using the concept of "symmetry/subalgebra duality."

Talk based on arXiv:2208.05486 [hep-th] (joint work with Sunil Mukhi) and arXiv:2303.16921 [hep-th].

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