Montonen–Olive and S-Duality
Montonen–Olive duality is not merely the substitution . It is a proposed equivalence between complete quantum theories, with a map of couplings, local operators, BPS states, genuine lines, defects, and background fields. Its protected consequences are often exact conditional statements; the equivalence of the full interacting theories remains a remarkably well-tested conjecture.
Required background. Line operators and global forms specifies the source and target theory objects. Electric–magnetic charge lattices and global form supplies the compact Abelian dualization. Duality claims, dictionaries, and evidence supplies the claim-strength vocabulary.
Helpful background. Finiteness and the evidence ceiling separates perturbative conformality from a full nonperturbative equivalence.
Abelian electric–magnetic duality
Section titled “Abelian electric–magnetic duality”The low-energy fields at a generic point of the Coulomb branch are Abelian. In Euclidean signature, write
and, for one compact field,
Treat temporarily as an independent two-form and introduce a compact dual connection :
Integrating over imposes and, because is compact, the integral flux quantization of . Locally this recovers . Instead integrating the Gaussian field gives the same Maxwell form for with
This calculation uses more than the classical equations . Compactness carries the integral lattice, summing over bundles carries global flux sectors, and
shows that a boundary term exchanges electric and magnetic polarizations. Boundary conditions and boundary counterterms must therefore be transformed with the bulk fields. On a general four-manifold, additionally depends on the parity of the flux lattice and on spin structure.
The non-Abelian theory has no analogous globally valid local magnetic potential. Abelian dualization is the exact kinematic model for the modular action, not a derivation of non-Abelian S-duality.
The duality arrow
Section titled “The duality arrow”Specify a source theory by
where is the Lie algebra, its global form, the genuine line lattice, and denotes discrete theta and background-field data. For simply-laced , a modular element
proposes an arrow
where is the charge action displayed below. Here is the Langlands-dual root datum. Even when , the target global form and discrete datum can differ. The Montonen–Olive proposal began with the exchange of elementary gauge bosons and magnetic monopoles Montonen and Olive 1977, pp. 117–120; maximally supersymmetric central charges make their BPS multiplets compatible Osborn 1979, pp. 321–326.
Our passive charge convention is
It gives
and preserves both
These are necessary dictionary checks. For a non-simply-laced algebra, long and short roots are exchanged. If is the lacing number, the strong–weak generator takes the form
and the relevant modular structure is a Hecke-type subgroup rather than the unrestricted simply-laced story.
Worked global example:
Section titled “Worked global example: su(2)\mathfrak{su}(2)su(2)”At the level of charge classes,
The standard theory has . Its image is , the theory. Thus
This is not a self-map of the same globally specified theory. The lattice is fixed by modulo two, while exchanges and in the passive convention. A subgroup of modular transformations becomes an internal duality only after the stabilizer of the chosen global data is computed.
Independent evidence channels
Section titled “Independent evidence channels”The force of the conjecture comes from agreement across probes with different assumptions.
BPS particles. Semiclassical monopoles fill the same short multiplets as electrically charged gauge bosons. Sen’s construction of required dyon–monopole bound states provides a sharp charge-sector test Sen 1994, pp. 217–221.
Twisted partition functions. On suitable four-manifolds, flux-resolved Vafa–Witten partition functions transform modularly and distinguish from the two theories Vafa and Witten 1994, §§3–5.
Line operators. Supersymmetric Wilson–’t Hooft expectation values transform with the charge lattice; localization exposes perturbative factors and monopole bubbling in a controlled sector Gomis, Okuda, and Trancanelli 2009, §§4–7.
Walls and boundary conditions. Duality interfaces act on boundary conditions and make composition testable through three-dimensional theories. This probes more structure than a bulk local correlator.
Higher-dimensional and string constructions. A six-dimensional torus makes the modular group geometric, and brane constructions exchange electric and magnetic objects. These are powerful explanations conditional on the external construction and decoupling limit.
The channels are complementary. A protected partition function can agree while an unprotected correlator remains uncomputed; a brane realization can motivate the arrow while leaving an intrinsic field-theory construction open.
Exact statements and conjectural scope
Section titled “Exact statements and conjectural scope”Once the duality conjecture and its dictionary are assumed, algebraic consequences such as preservation of the Dirac pairing and the BPS mass factor are exact. Localization identities, index equalities, and anomaly matching can also be exact within their defined sectors.
The following broader statement is conjectural: every observable of the source theory is equivalent to the corresponding observable of the target after the complete dictionary, for arbitrary finite rank and coupling. “S-duality is exact” should therefore be read as the standard physics conjecture of an exact quantum equivalence, not as a mathematical theorem presently derived from a regulator-independent construction.
Exercises
Section titled “Exercises”1. Complete the square conceptually. Why does integrating over the compact impose more information than the differential equation ?
Solution
Its large gauge transformations enforce integral periods for . The integration also sums the appropriate topological sectors. A noncompact multiplier would impose only the local differential constraint and would lose the charge lattice.
2. Test the invariant. Set and . Verify the BPS factor is unchanged.
Solution
, while . The factors of cancel.
3. Classify an assertion. A twisted partition function is modular covariant for all flux sectors. Is full S-duality proved?
Solution
No. This is an exact and highly discriminating test of a protected topological sector, including global data. It does not construct the map for all untwisted long operators and real-time observables.
References
Section titled “References”- Gomis, Jaume, Takuya Okuda, and Diego Trancanelli. “Quantum ’t Hooft Operators and S-Duality in Super Yang–Mills.” Advances in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 13 (2009): 1941–1981. doi:10.4310/ATMP.2009.v13.n6.a9.
- Montonen, Claus, and David Olive. “Magnetic Monopoles as Gauge Particles?” Physics Letters B 72 (1977): 117–120. doi:10.1016/0370-2693(77)90076-4.
- Osborn, Hugh. “Topological Charges for Supersymmetric Gauge Theories and Monopoles of Spin 1.” Physics Letters B 83 (1979): 321–326. doi:10.1016/0370-2693(79)91118-3.
- Sen, Ashoke. “Dyon–Monopole Bound States, Self-Dual Harmonic Forms on the Multi-Monopole Moduli Space, and Invariance in String Theory.” Physics Letters B 329 (1994): 217–221. doi:10.1016/0370-2693(94)90763-3.
- Vafa, Cumrun, and Edward Witten. “A Strong Coupling Test of S-Duality.” Nuclear Physics B 431 (1994): 3–77. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(94)90097-3.