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title: Electromagnetic 1-Form Symmetry in N=4 SYM
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# Electromagnetic 1-Form Symmetry in N=4 SYM

The electromagnetic one-form symmetry, $\mathbb{Z}^{(1)}_N$, in $4d$ $SU(N)$ $\mathcal{N}=4$ Super-Yang-Mills (SYM) organizes a rich structure of topologically ordered zero-temperature phases. These phases are distinguished by fractional dyonic fluxes on surface operators and characterized by discrete one-form charges $(m, n)$. The theory reveals $N$ bound states in each phase, correspond to conformal blocks of an $SU(N)_1$ WZNW model on a two-torus, and supports intricate duality and modular properties linked to the global structure of the underlying gauge group [2111.14942].

## 1. Emergence of Electromagnetic $\mathbb{Z}^{(1)}_N$ One-Form Symmetry

In $SU(N)$ gauge theory without fields in fundamental representations, all Wilson lines in the fundamental reflect a global $\mathbb{Z}_N$ center one-form symmetry. The symmetry is realized by coupling the two-form gauge field $B_2$ to the field strength $F$ via a topological BF-term:
$$
S_{\text{top}}[B_2;A] = i \frac{N}{2\pi} \int_M B_2 \wedge \frac{\text{Tr} F}{2\pi}
$$
The action shifts by $2\pi i$ under $\mathbb{Z}_N$ 1-form gauge transformations $\delta B_2 = d\Lambda_1$, with $\Lambda_1$ a $\mathbb{Z}_N$ cochain. Wilson line correlators acquire phases $e^{2\pi i\,(\text{charge})/N}$. These transformations correspond to large gauge transformations with SU(N) center holonomy around cycles. The explicit Cartan-valued flat connection on a torus puncture,
$$
A_{(c,d)}(t_E, \phi) = \sum_{a=1}^{N-1} \left( \frac{a d + \hat{p}}{N}\, dt_E - \frac{a c + \hat{q}}{N}\, d\phi \right) T_a
$$
with $c, d \in \mathbb{Z}_N$ labeling magnetic/electric one-form charges, encapsulates the symmetry. The charge pair $(c,d)$ specifies the electromagnetic one-form symmetry charge.

## 2. Topologically Ordered Accumulation Line Phases

In the strict zero-temperature ($\beta \to \infty$) and BPS regime, the partition function reduces to the superconformal index, admitting a Cardy-like expansion as $\tau \to -n/m$ ($\tau$ is a complexified angular velocity). For each rational $\tau = -n/m$, $N$ Bethe vacua or fixed-points labeled as $(m,n)$ dominate, producing an $N$-fold ground state degeneracy. These phases accumulate along the real $\tau$ axis at rational points as $\tau_2 \to 0$, forming the so-called “accumulation line.” Each topologically ordered phase is labeled by coprime integers $(m, n)$ indicating fractional magnetic and electric fluxes $(m/N, n/N)$ of the emergent surface condensate. The electromagnetic $\mathbb{Z}_N^{(1)}$ one-form charge $(c,d) = (m,n)$ serves as an order parameter distinguishing these phases.

## 3. Bound States and Dyonic Surface Operators

Every $(m, n)$ phase contains $N$ distinct bound states, labeled by $\hat{a} = 0, \ldots, N-1$, each as a superposition of two fractional dyonic flux-carrying surface operators. The operators are localized at the north ($\theta=0$) and south ($\theta=\pi/2$) fixed two-tori of the $U(1)$ rotation on $S^3$. In the Cartan gauge, the relevant field strengths are distributions:
\[
F^{(a)}_{\theta\phi_1} = -\frac{m}{2\pi}\frac{(a-\hat{a})}{N}\delta(\theta), \quad
F^{(a)}_{\theta\phi_2} = -\frac{m}{2\pi}\frac{(a-\hat{a})}{N}\delta(\theta-\pi/2), \quad
F^{(a)}_{\theta t_E} = \frac{n}{2\pi}\frac{(a-\hat{a})}{N}\left[\delta(\theta)-\delta(\theta-\pi/2)\right]
\]
Each component caries fractional $(m/N)$ magnetic and $(n/N)$ electric flux and wraps the contractible cycle of each torus, manifesting as two-dimensional surface operators. Combined, these form a bound-state surface operator $\mathcal{B}_{(m,n),\hat{a}}$ with total one-form charge $(m,n)$. Four-dimensional gauge invariance requires the fluxes to be flat away from punctures, entailing no local electric charge but only distributional flux.

## 4. Connection to SU(N)$_1$ WZNW Model and Conformal Blocks

Monodromy operators $M_\ell$ encircling torus cycles satisfy the $SU(N)_1$ Kac-Moody algebra, underlying a $U_q(SU(N))$ quantum group with $q = \exp(\pi i / (1+N))$. Gauge invariance enforces an effective boundary theory at tori given by the $G/G$ gauged WZW model at level 1:
\[
Z_{G/G}(T_2) = \sum_{\lambda \in \text{Integrable}} \chi_\lambda(\tau) \bar{\chi}_\lambda(\bar{\tau}) = N
\]
In the Cardy limit $\tau \rightarrow 0$, the $N$ vacua correspond to the gauged $G/G$ model, and the index in each $(m,n)$ phase factorizes into $N$ Ishibashi-like states $\vert\hat{a}\rangle$ of $SU(N)_1$, with worldvolume OPE dictated by the Verlinde fusion ring.

## 5. Duality, Modularity, and Gauge Group Global Structure

The electromagnetic $\mathbb{Z}_N^{(1)}$ one-form symmetry intertwines with modular transformations of $\tau$, with $SL(3,\mathbb{Z})$ acting as $(m,n) \mapsto (n,-m)$ under $S$ and $T$ actions, mirroring those on $SU(N)_1$ characters. Bound-state line operators exhibit OPEs matching the Verlinde fusion ring, indicating their interpretation as four-dimensional lifts of three-dimensional anyons. The gauge group may be $SU(N)$ or $SU(N)/\mathbb{Z}_k$; activating background $\mathbb{Z}_N$ two-form fields $B_2$ modulates the accessible one-form charges and the corresponding phases. The topological action for an $(m,n)$ phase coupled to the one-form symmetry is:
\[
S_{\text{eff}} = \frac{i}{2\pi}\int_{M_4\setminus(T^2_N \cup T^2_S)} \text{Tr}\left( A \wedge dA + \frac{2}{3} A^3 \right)
+ \frac{iN}{2\pi}\int_{\Sigma_2(N)} dB_2 - \frac{iN}{2\pi}\int_{\Sigma_2(S)} dB_2
\]
The $\Sigma_2(N), \Sigma_2(S)$ integrals fix the fractional flux and underpin the mixed BF coupling for $\mathbb{Z}_N^{(1)}$ symmetry.

## 6. Summary and Classification of Topological Phases

The zero-temperature, rational $\tau$ SYM phases are genuine four-dimensional topologically ordered states. They are distinguished by electromagnetic one-form charges associated with bound surface operators carrying fractional dyonic flux, with dynamics governed by the gauged $SU(N)_1$ WZW model. Their structure encapsulates both the higher-form symmetry and the modular dualities, offering a classification for four-dimensional quantum phases intimately connected to the algebraic data of surface operators, superconformal indices, and WZW conformal blocks [2111.14942].

Source: https://www.emergentmind.com/topics/1-form-symmetry-in-mathcal-n-4-sym