Description
[Session Chair: Oliver DeWolfe (Colorado)]
"Anomalies and Symmetry Fractionalization”
’t Hooft anomalies play a central role in informing nonperturbative dynamics.
I will describe how the ’t Hooft anomalies of a physical
system can depend on additional data, whose physical interpretation we elucidate,
and discuss the implications of this for ’t Hooft anomaly matching.