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The emergence of gauge invariance: The stay-at-home gauge versus local-global duality

Journal

ANNALS OF PHYSICS
Volume 327, Issue 4, Pages 1146-1161

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2011.11.006

Keywords

Duality; Gauge invariance; Emergence; Topological defects

Funding

  1. Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)

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In condensed matter physics, gauge symmetries other than the U(1) of electromagnetism are of an emergent nature. Two emergence mechanisms for gauge symmetry are well established: the way in which it arises in Kramers-Wannier type local-global dualities, and the way in which local constraints encountered in (doped) Mott insulators are encoded. We demonstrate that these gauge structures are closely related, and appear as counterparts in the canonical and field-theoretical languages. The restoration of symmetry in a disorder phase transition is due to having the original local variables subjected to a coherent superposition of all possible topological defect configurations, with the effect that correlation functions are no longer well-defined. This is completely equivalent to assigning gauge freedom to those variables. Two cases are considered explicitly: the well-known vortex duality in bosonic Mott insulators serves to illustrate the principle; and the acquired wisdom is then applied to the less familiar context of dualities in quantum elasticity, where we elucidate the relation between the quantum nematic and linearized gravity. We reflect on some deeper implications for the emergence of gauge symmetry in general. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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