Physics Asked on September 2, 2021
In Wikipedia article Coleman–Mandula theorem there’s statement:
Quantum group symmetry, present in some two-dimensional integrable quantum field theories like the sine-Gordon model, exploits a similar loophole.
Are some examples of quantum group symmetry in $d≥3$? Or there are arguments, why this symmetry can be realised only in 2d?
Get help from others!
Recent Answers
Recent Questions
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP