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Main Authors: Elliott, Chris, Gwilliam, Owen
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.03599
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author Elliott, Chris
Gwilliam, Owen
author_facet Elliott, Chris
Gwilliam, Owen
contents We examine symmetry breaking in field theory within the framework of derived geometry, as applied to field theory via the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism. Our emphasis is on the standard examples of Ginzburg-Landau and Yang-Mills-Higgs theories and is primarily interpretive. The rich, sophisticated language of derived geometry captures the physical story elegantly, allowing for sharp formulations of slogans (e.g., for the Higgs mechanism, that the unstable ghosts eat the Goldstone modes). Rewriting these results in the BV formalism provides, as one nice payoff, a reformulation of 't Hooft's family of gauge-fixing conditions for spontaneously broken gauge theory that behaves well in the $ξ\to \infty$ limit.
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spellingShingle Spontaneous symmetry breaking: a view from derived geometry
Elliott, Chris
Gwilliam, Owen
Mathematical Physics
Quantum Algebra
We examine symmetry breaking in field theory within the framework of derived geometry, as applied to field theory via the Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism. Our emphasis is on the standard examples of Ginzburg-Landau and Yang-Mills-Higgs theories and is primarily interpretive. The rich, sophisticated language of derived geometry captures the physical story elegantly, allowing for sharp formulations of slogans (e.g., for the Higgs mechanism, that the unstable ghosts eat the Goldstone modes). Rewriting these results in the BV formalism provides, as one nice payoff, a reformulation of 't Hooft's family of gauge-fixing conditions for spontaneously broken gauge theory that behaves well in the $ξ\to \infty$ limit.
title Spontaneous symmetry breaking: a view from derived geometry
topic Mathematical Physics
Quantum Algebra
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.03599