Comparing Dualities and Gauge Symmetries
Sebastian De Haro, Nicholas Teh, Jeremy N. Butterfield

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between dualities and gauge symmetries in string theory, showing that dual theories are often gauge related and that gauge symmetries can correspond across dual descriptions, revealing deeper connections.
Contribution
It clarifies how dualities in string theory relate to gauge symmetries, especially highlighting the subtle correspondence between diffeomorphisms and boundary symmetries in gauge/gravity duality.
Findings
Dual theories are often gauge related and physically equivalent.
Diffeomorphisms in gravity theories correspond to position-dependent symmetries in boundary theories.
The relation between gauge symmetries and dualities is more nuanced than previously thought.
Abstract
We discuss some aspects of the relation between dualities and gauge symmetries. Both of these ideas are of course multi-faceted, and we confine ourselves to making two points. Both points are about dualities in string theory, and both have the 'flavour' that two dual theories are 'closer in content' than you might think. For both points, we adopt a simple conception of a duality as an 'isomorphism' between theories: more precisely, as appropriate bijections between the two theories' sets of states and sets of quantities. The first point (Section 3) is that this conception of duality meshes with two dual theories being 'gauge related' in the general philosophical sense of being physically equivalent. For a string duality, such as T-duality and gauge/gravity duality, this means taking such features as the radius of a compact dimension, and the dimensionality of spacetime, to be 'gauge'.…
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