Higher central charges and topological boundaries in 2+1-dimensional TQFTs

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A 2+1-dimensional topological quantum field theory (TQFT) may or may not admit topological (gapped) boundary conditions. A famous necessary, but not sufficient, condition for the existence of a topological boundary condition is that the chiral central charge c- has to vanish. In this paper, we consider conditions associated with “higher" central charges, which have been introduced recently in the math literature. In terms of these new obstructions, we identify necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a topological boundary in the case of bosonic, Abelian TQFTs, providing an alternative to the identification of a Lagrangian subgroup. Our proof relies on general aspects of gauging generalized global symmetries. For non-Abelian TQFTs, we give a geometric way of studying topological boundary conditions, and explain certain necessary conditions given again in terms of the higher central charges. Along the way, we find a curious duality in the partition functions of Abelian TQFTs, which begs for an explanation via the 3d-3d correspondence.

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Kaidi, J., Komargodski, Z., Ohmori, K., Seifnashri, S., & Shao, S. H. (2022). Higher central charges and topological boundaries in 2+1-dimensional TQFTs. SciPost Physics, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.13.3.067

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