nLab boundary field theory

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Idea

In FQFT-language, as a (pre-)quantum field theory in dimension nn is given by a functor on an (infinity,n)-category of cobordisms, so a field theory with boundaries/branes is given by such a functor on an (,n)(\infty,n)-category of cobordisms with marked boundaries. The assignments to the boundary data itself defines a kind of field theory of one dimension lower, which is the corresponding boundary field theory.

If the field theory is thought of as a sigma-model that describes the quantum mechanics of a particle or string or membrane, etc., then the boundary condition is also called a brane for that sigma-model.

Definition

See at

Examples

singularityfield theory with singularities
boundary condition/braneboundary field theory
domain wall/bi-braneQFT with defects

References

For more see the references at defect field theory.

Comments in the context of multisymplectic geometry are in

Axiomatization and examples of boundary field theories in local prequantum field theory is in

Discussion of the BV-phase space and Poisson \infty -algebras of BF theory and Einstein gravity on corners:

and application to the standard model of particle physics:

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