Theory Seminar (High Energy/Cosmology) |
Events on Monday, April 27th, 2026
- No Shift, Sherlock: No Shift Symmetries in AdS/CFT
- Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
- Place: Chamberlin 5280
- Speaker: José Calderón-Infante, Caltech
- Abstract: The absence of global symmetries is a long-standing conjecture about quantum gravity. In this talk, I will focus on continuous global shift symmetries in AdS/CFT, with the goal of developing a CFT-based argument against them. First, I will discuss how a shift symmetry in the bulk is reflected on the boundary CFT. This raises the question of whether local, unitary CFT can exhibit such property. I will present an argument that, under a certain assumption, rules out this possibility. Then, I will introduce some CFTs that do not satisfy this assumption and argue that this leads to an exotic type of shift symmetry gauging in the bulk. A key role will be played by the CFT stress tensor, which is dual to the graviton in the bulk. To see how theories without gravity avoid our argument, I will describe how it fails in the boundary theory of a massless free scalar in AdS, namely the generalized free field theory of a marginal operator. Finally, if time permits, I will address whether this type of argument could lead to a bound on how much the shift symmetry must be broken. Event recording:
- Host: Gary Shiu