K-theoretic Global Symmetry in String-constructed QFT and T-duality
Abstract
We propose that generalized symmetries in some string-constructed QFTs are given by K-theory. We thus have even-form and odd-form symmetries determined by KN(∂ X), the twisted K-theory as D-brane charges on the asymptotic boundary ∂ X of internal geometry X with twist class N. For these QFTs, ``p-form symmetries" are no longer separately well-defined for individual p, but are instead mixed together. We discuss 6D ADE-type (2,0) SCFTs and some 6d (1,0) LSTs as examples and demonstrate their twisted K-theoretic symmetries, and we checked them to be compatible with T-duality. We further point out, through explicit examples, that K-theory leads to symmetry extensions that cannot be detected by cohomology for Type II string theory on certain orbifolds of C3 and C4. We also discuss the implications of these results in the dual brane descriptions.
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