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Matching higher symmetries across Intriligator-Seiberg duality

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 Added by Yasunori Lee
 Publication date 2021
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We study higher symmetries and anomalies of 4d $mathfrak{so}(2n_c)$ gauge theory with $2n_f$ flavors. We find that they depend on the parity of $n_c$ and $n_f$, the global form of the gauge group, and the discrete theta angle. The contribution from the fermions plays a central role in our analysis. Furthermore, our conclusion applies to $mathcal{N}=1$ supersymmetric cases as well, and we see that higher symmetries and anomalies match across the Intriligator-Seiberg duality between $mathfrak{so}(2n_c)leftrightarrowmathfrak{so}(2n_f-2n_c+4)$.



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