
arXiv: 2301.04143
Topological defects attract much recent interest in high-energy and condensed matter physics because they encode (non-invertible) symmetries and dualities. We study codimension-1 topological defects from a hamiltonian point of view, with the defect location playing the role of `time'. We show that the Weinstein symplectic category governs topological defects and their fusion: each defect is a lagrangian correspondence, and defect fusion is their geometric composition. We illustrate the utility of these ideas by constructing S- and T-duality defects in string theory, including a novel topology-changing non-abelian T-duality defect.
5+1 pages v2: fixed Acknowledgments, v3: fixed a typo; essentially matches published version
High Energy Physics - Theory, math.SG, hep-th, math-ph, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), math.MP, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), Mathematical Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory, math.SG, hep-th, math-ph, FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), math.MP, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), Mathematical Physics
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