Little Higgs models, that is.
There are two types of Little Higgs models: ones where the global symmetry is compound and is collectively broken by multiple condensates, while you gauge a simple subgroup and others where the global symmetry group can be simple and this global symmetry is collectively broken by a gauged compound subgroup.
My intuition tells me that there should be some sort of correspondence or duality between such theories. But AFAIK nobody's published anything on this.
There are two types of Little Higgs models: ones where the global symmetry is compound and is collectively broken by multiple condensates, while you gauge a simple subgroup and others where the global symmetry group can be simple and this global symmetry is collectively broken by a gauged compound subgroup.
My intuition tells me that there should be some sort of correspondence or duality between such theories. But AFAIK nobody's published anything on this.

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