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Low-energy limit of some exotic lattice theories and UV/IR mixing

We continue our exploration of exotic, gapless lattice and continuum field theories with subsystem global symmetries. In an earlier paper, we presented free lattice models enjoying all the global symmetries (except continuous translations), dualities, and anomalies of the continuum theories. Here, w...

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Published in:Physical review. B 2021-12, Vol.104 (23), Article 235116
Main Authors: Gorantla, Pranay, Lam, Ho Tat, Seiberg, Nathan, Shao, Shu-Heng
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