2020
DOI: 10.1007/jhep02(2020)075
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Mirror symmetry and line operators

Abstract: We study half-BPS line operators in 3d N = 4 gauge theories, focusing in particular on the algebras of local operators at their junctions. It is known that there are two basic types of such line operators, distinguished by the SUSY subalgebras that they preserve; the two types can roughly be called "Wilson lines" and "vortex lines," and are exchanged under 3d mirror symmetry. We describe a large class of vortex lines that can be characterized by basic algebraic data, and propose a mathematical scheme to comput… Show more

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“…This is in line with some recent explicit computations in [32]. In three dimensions our results also match with the supersymmetric literature: for example, the non-trivial defects in free N = 4 theories in [65] all appear to have a scale associated with them.…”
Section: Applicationssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This is in line with some recent explicit computations in [32]. In three dimensions our results also match with the supersymmetric literature: for example, the non-trivial defects in free N = 4 theories in [65] all appear to have a scale associated with them.…”
Section: Applicationssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…where W −k is a Wilson line of charge −k ending on the boundary, which admits boundary operators of gauge charge k. In a similar manner to the line operators in the bulk theory [28,29], the Wilson and vortex lines are swapped under mirror symmetry. We also discuss that the H-twist and C-twist limits [3,11] of the half-indices lead to the reduced indices which count the boundary operators corresponding to the modules which arise from the N = (2, 2) half-BPS boundary conditions for the quantized Coulomb and Higgs branch algebras.…”
Section: Jhep03(2021)163mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important potential modification involves half-BPS line defects placed along the 1d locus in the boundary/interface. These modify directly A H or A C [74], depending on the type of line defect. Topological correlators supported on Wilson lines of the bulk 2d cYM, in the electric case, were also explored in [75][76][77].…”
Section: Special Features Of the A Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We could also include boundary line defects modifying A C [74], circular Wilson and 't Hooft loops linking the (x 3 , x 4 ) plane resulting in different traces on A C , and could also study surface operators in the cohomology. Our focus is on local operators supported on boundaries and interfaces only.…”
Section: Jhep12(2021)050mentioning
confidence: 99%