Democracy from topology
Oleg Evnin, Euihun Joung, Karapet Mkrtchyan

TL;DR
This paper develops a unified framework connecting topological higher-dimensional theories to lower-dimensional chiral and non-chiral form fields, incorporating interactions and applications to supergravity.
Contribution
It introduces a method to include interactions and dual potentials in boundary theories derived from topological bulk actions, extending previous work to more general settings.
Findings
Inclusion of arbitrary Abelian self-interactions via boundary terms.
Democratic description of non-chiral form fields using BF theory.
Application to 11D supergravity's 3-form gauge field.
Abstract
Chiral form fields in dimensions can be effectively described as edge modes of topological Chern-Simons theories in dimensions. At the same time, manifestly Lorentz-invariant Lagrangian description of such fields directly in terms of a -dimensional field theory is challenging and requires introducing nontrivial auxiliary gauge fields eliminated on-shell with extra gauge symmetries. A recent work by Arvanitakis et al.\ demonstrates (emphasizing the case of 2d chiral bosons) that the two approaches are related, and a peculiar reduction on the -dimensional topological Lagrangian automatically leads to -dimensional Lagrangians with appropriate sets of auxiliary fields. We develop this setup in three distinct directions. First, we demonstrate how arbitrary Abelian self-interactions for chiral forms can be included using nonlinear boundary terms in the Chern-Simons…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Topological Materials and Phenomena
