Monopoles, Dirac Strings and Generalised Symmetries
Chris Hull (Imperial College London)
29-Jan-2025, 15:00-16:00 (11 months ago)
Abstract: Dirac’s action for electrically and magnetically charged particles interacting with the electromagnetic field involves singular Dirac strings which introduce a form of non-locality in the formulation. These are invisible provided they do not intersect charged particle world-lines – this is known as the Dirac veto. It is shown that this system has 1-form generalised symmetries and the Dirac veto can be viewed as a restriction to configurations in which certain anomalies vanish.
general relativity and quantum cosmologyHEP - theorymathematical physics
Audience: researchers in the discipline
AnLy Strings and Fields online seminars
| Organizers: | Franz Ciceri*, Camille Eloy* |
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