We prove that in (3+1)d quantum field theories with ZN symmetry, certain anomalies forbid a symmetry-preserving vacuum state with a gapped spectrum. In particular, this applies to discrete chiral symmetries which are frequently present in gauge theories as we illustrate in examples. Our results also constrain the long-distance behavior of certain condensed matter systems such as Weyl-semimetals and may have applications to crystallographic phases with symmetry protected topological order. These results may be viewed as analogs of the Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorem for continuum field theories.
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Córdova, C., & Ohmori, K. (2020). Anomaly constraints on gapped phases with discrete chiral symmetry. Physical Review D, 102(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.025011
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