Noninvertible duality defects in 3+1 dimensions

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For any quantum system invariant under gauging a higher-form global symmetry, we construct a noninvertible topological defect by gauging in only half of the spacetime. This generalizes the Kramers-Wannier duality line in 1+1 dimensions to higher spacetime dimensions. We focus on the case of a one-form symmetry in 3+1 dimensions, and determine the fusion rule. From a direct analysis of one-form symmetry protected topological phases, we show that the existence of certain kinds of duality defects is intrinsically incompatible with a trivially gapped phase. We give an explicit realization of this duality defect in the free Maxwell theory, both in the continuum and in a modified Villain lattice model. The duality defect is realized by a Chern-Simons coupling between the gauge fields from the two sides. We further construct the duality defect in non-Abelian gauge theories and the ZN lattice gauge theory.

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Choi, Y., Córdova, C., Hsin, P. S., Lam, H. T., & Shao, S. H. (2022). Noninvertible duality defects in 3+1 dimensions. Physical Review D, 105(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.125016

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