Abstract
I review some recent results on understanding the physics of metals in an exact nonperturbative way through the powerful field-theoretic concepts of emergent symmetries and ’t Hooft anomalies. A ’t Hooft anomaly is a discrete topological property that quantum field theories with global symmetries can have. I explain how many of the properties of metals can in fact be viewed as direct consequences of the anomaly. This allows a structural understanding of metals, including non-Fermi liquids, to be obtained even in the absence of any exact solution for the strongly coupled dynamics. I then outline the main limitations and outstanding questions.
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Else, D. V. (2026). ’t Hooft Anomalies in Metals. Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-031524-070514
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