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Non-Invertible T-duality at Any Radius via Non-Compact SymTFT

by Riccardo Argurio, Andrés Collinucci, Giovanni Galati, Ondrej Hulik, Elise Paznokas

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Riccardo Argurio · Giovanni Galati · Elise Paznokas
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Preprint Link: scipost_202501_00057v1  (pdf)
Date accepted: Feb. 26, 2025
Date submitted: Jan. 29, 2025, 10:20 a.m.
Submitted by: Riccardo Argurio
Submitted to: SciPost Physics
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Academic field: Physics
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  • High-Energy Physics - Theory
Approach: Theoretical

Abstract

We extend the construction of the T-duality symmetry for the 2d compact boson to arbitrary values of the radius by including topological manipulations such as gauging continuous symmetries with flat connections. We show that the entire circle branch of the $c=1$ conformal manifold can be generated using these manipulations, resulting in a non-invertible T-duality symmetry when the gauging sends the radius to its inverse value. Using the recently proposed symmetry TFT describing continuous global symmetries of the boundary theory, we identify the topological operator corresponding to these new T-duality symmetries as an open condensation defect of the bulk theory, constructed by (higher) gauging an $\mathbb{R}$ subgroup of the bulk global symmetries. Notably, when the boundary theory is the compact boson with a rational square radius, this operator reduces to the familiar T-duality defect described by a Tambara-Yamagami fusion category. This construction thus naturally includes all possible discrete T-duality symmetries of the theory in a unified way.

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We thank the referees for their interesting comments. We are posting a reply to their comments below their reports.

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We have modified a sentence below Eq. (4.1) to clarify how we choose the normalization of the condensation defects.

Published as SciPost Phys. 18, 089 (2025)


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