Anomaly Inflow and the \eta-Invariant

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Authors: Kazuya Yonekura, Edward Witten Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 18 September 2019

Abstract: Perturbative fermion anomalies in spacetime dimension d have a well-known relation to Chern-Simons functions in dimension D=d+1. This relationship is manifested in a beautiful way in "anomaly inflow" from the bulk of a system to its boundary. Along with perturbative anomalies, fermions also have global or nonperturbative anomalies, which can be incorporated by using the eta-invariant of Atiyah, Patodi, and Singer instead of the Chern-Simons function. Here we give a nonperturbative description of anomaly inflow, involving the eta-invariant. This formula has been expected in the past based on the Dai-Freed theorem, but has not been fully justified. It leads to a general description of perturbative and nonperturbative fermion anomalies in d dimensions in terms of an eta-invariant in D dimensions. This eta-invariant is a cobordism invariant whenever perturbative anomalies cancel.













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