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Symplectic duality is mirror symmetry of loop spaces
Mathematical Physics| Speaker: | Justin Hilburn, U Penn |
| Location: | 2112 MSB |
| Start time: | Fri, Feb 1 2019, 11:00AM |
Description
Symplectic duality, as defined by Braden-Licata-Proudfoot-
Physicists noticed that all known symplectic dual pairs arise as Higgs and Coulomb branches of the moduli space of vacua in 3d N=4 supersymmetric gauge theories. Moreover it is known that there is a 3d mirror symmetry such that the Higgs branch of a theory is the Coulomb branch of its mirror and vice versa. This leads to the question of whether symplectic duality is a manifestation of 3d mirror symmetry. I will survey some attempts to answer this question.
