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If you have a question about this talk, please contact nobody. BID - Quantum field theory with boundaries, impurities, and defects I will talk about a recent work with Chris Herzog and Sam Bartlett-Tisdall. In this work, we argue that interacting conformal line defects in free quantum field theories can exist, provided that inversion symmetry is broken. Important for our demonstration is the existence of a special cross ratio for bulk-defect-defect three point functions that is invariant under the conformal group but picks up a sign under inversion. We examine the particular case of a free scalar field in detail, and provide a toy model example where this bulk field interacts via a Yukawa term with fermions on the line. We expect nontrivial line defects may also exist for free Maxwell theory in four dimensions and free bulk fermions. This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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