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Hydrodynamics of higher-rank gauge theories

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We extend recent work on hydrodynamics with global multipolar symmetries — known as “fracton hydrodynamics” — to systems in which the multipolar symmetries are gauged. We refer to the latter as “fracton magnetohydrodynamics”, in analogy to conventional magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), which governs systems with gauged charge conservation. We show that fracton MHD arises naturally from higher-rank Maxwell’s equations and in systems with one-form symmetries obeying certain constraints; while we focus on “minimal” higher-rank generalizations of MHD that realize diffusion, our methods may also be used to identify other, more exotic hydrodynamic theories (e.g., with magnetic subdiffusion). In contrast to semi-microscopic derivations of MHD, our approach elucidates the origin of the hydrodynamic modes by identifying the corresponding higher-form symmetries. Being rooted in symmetries, the hydrodynamic modes may persist even when the semi-microscopic equations no longer provide an accurate description of the system.
Title: Hydrodynamics of higher-rank gauge theories
Description:
We extend recent work on hydrodynamics with global multipolar symmetries — known as “fracton hydrodynamics” — to systems in which the multipolar symmetries are gauged.
We refer to the latter as “fracton magnetohydrodynamics”, in analogy to conventional magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), which governs systems with gauged charge conservation.
We show that fracton MHD arises naturally from higher-rank Maxwell’s equations and in systems with one-form symmetries obeying certain constraints; while we focus on “minimal” higher-rank generalizations of MHD that realize diffusion, our methods may also be used to identify other, more exotic hydrodynamic theories (e.
g.
, with magnetic subdiffusion).
In contrast to semi-microscopic derivations of MHD, our approach elucidates the origin of the hydrodynamic modes by identifying the corresponding higher-form symmetries.
Being rooted in symmetries, the hydrodynamic modes may persist even when the semi-microscopic equations no longer provide an accurate description of the system.

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