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Particle–Vortex and Matter Dualities in Quantum Matter

Particle–vortex duality in 2+12+1 dimensions exchanges a conserved boson current with flux of a dual gauge field. It reorganizes the same infrared physics: an ordered particle phase becomes a phase with gapped vortices and a dual photon, while a particle insulator becomes a vortex condensate. Exact source couplings and contact terms are needed before comparing response functions.

Required background. Gauge-matter phase regimes supplies Higgs and Coulomb interpretations; three-dimensional mirror and bosonization webs supplies the broader relativistic duality framework not redeveloped here.

Helpful background. Kubo response supplies source differentiation and transport limits.

For a complex boson ϕ\phi with global U(1) source AμA_\mu, the long-distance dual uses a vortex field Φ\Phi coupled to a noncompact gauge field aμa_\mu:

Ldual=DaΦ2+rvΦ2+uvΦ4+12ev2(da)2+12πϵμνλAμνaλ.\mathcal L_{\rm dual}=|D_a\Phi|^2+r_v|\Phi|^2+u_v|\Phi|^4 +\frac{1}{2e_v^2}(da)^2 +\frac{1}{2\pi}\epsilon^{\mu\nu\lambda}A_\mu\partial_\nu a_\lambda.

Differentiating with respect to AA gives the operator map

jparticleμ=12πϵμνλνaλ.j^\mu_{\rm particle}=\frac{1}{2\pi}\epsilon^{\mu\nu\lambda}\partial_\nu a_\lambda.

Conservation of particle current is the dual Bianchi identity. A 2π2\pi monopole insertion of aa creates one unit of microscopic U(1) charge. Conversely, the vortex field creates winding of the particle phase Peskin 1978.

When particles condense, vortices are gapped. The dual gauge field remains gapless, representing the Goldstone mode. When vortices condense, aa is Higgsed and the particle phase is insulating. At a self-dual critical point, particle and vortex descriptions can constrain universal conductivities and operator dimensions.

This simple map assumes exact global U(1), no Chern–Simons terms, and the specified compactness. Adding background levels, fermionic matter, or spin structures changes contact terms and statistics. Two dual Lagrangians may differ by local AdAA\,dA terms while having identical separated-point correlators; their Hall conductivities then differ by the corresponding quantized contact response unless the convention is aligned.

The duality relates the full conductivity and resistivity tensors after electromagnetic normalization, vortex charge, and analytic continuation are fixed. A symbolic rule such as “conductivity is inverted” is incomplete in the presence of Hall components or background Chern–Simons terms. Compare generating functionals with identical sources and orders of limits.

In lattice quantum matter, monopole operators may be forbidden or carry lattice quantum numbers, and amplitude modes can be important away from criticality. This page uses duality as an operator-and-phase dictionary; it does not assert exact microscopic equality at all scales.

Use the current map to find the microscopic U(1) charge inserted by a dual monopole with d2xϵ0ijiaj=2π\int d^2x\,\epsilon^{0ij}\partial_i a_j=2\pi.

Solution

Q=d2xj0=(2π)1d2xϵ0ijiaj=1Q=\int d^2x\,j^0=(2\pi)^{-1}\int d^2x\,\epsilon^{0ij}\partial_i a_j=1. Thus a unit dual monopole is the microscopic charge-raising operator, up to the declared orientation.