In
theoretical physics
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, a primary field, also called a primary operator, or simply a primary, is a local operator in a
conformal field theory which is annihilated by the part of the
conformal algebra
In mathematical physics, the conformal symmetry of spacetime is expressed by an extension of the Poincaré group. The extension includes special conformal transformations and dilations. In three spatial plus one time dimensions, conformal symme ...
consisting of the lowering generators. From the
representation theory point of view, a primary is the lowest dimension operator in a given
representation
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of the
conformal algebra
In mathematical physics, the conformal symmetry of spacetime is expressed by an extension of the Poincaré group. The extension includes special conformal transformations and dilations. In three spatial plus one time dimensions, conformal symme ...
. All other operators in a representation are called ''descendants''; they can be obtained by acting on the primary with the raising generators.
History of the concept
Primary fields in a ''D''-dimensional conformal field theory were introduced in 1969 by Mack and Salam where they were called ''interpolating fields''. They were then studied by Ferrara,
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, and Grillo who called them ''irreducible conformal tensors'', and by Mack
who called them ''lowest weights''. Polyakov used an equivalent definition as fields which cannot be represented as derivatives of other fields.
The modern terms ''primary fields'' and ''descendants'' were introduced by Belavin, Polyakov and Zamolodchikov in the context of
two-dimensional conformal field theory. This terminology is now used both for ''D''=2 and ''D''>2.
Conformal field theory in ''D''>2 spacetime dimensions
In
dimensions conformal primary fields can be defined in two equivalent ways. Campos Delgado provided a pedagogical proof of the equivalence.
First definition
Let
be the generator of dilations and let
be the generator of special conformal transformations. A conformal primary field
, in the
representation of the
Lorentz group and with conformal dimension
satisfies the following conditions at
:
#
;
#
.
Second definition
A conformal primary field
, in the
representation of the
Lorentz group and with conformal dimension
, transforms under a conformal transformation
as
:
where
and
implements the action of
in the
representation of
.
Conformal field theory in ''D''2 dimensions
In two dimensions, conformal field theories are invariant under an infinite dimensional
Virasoro algebra with generators