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Original language | English |
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Article number | 112305 |
Journal | Journal of mathematical physics |
Volume | 50 |
Issue number | 11 |
Early online date | 25 Nov 2009 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Abstract
Frenkel ("Instantons beyond topological theory. I," e-print hep-th/0610149; "Instantons beyond topological theory. II," e-print hep-th/0803.3302) claimed that a certain class of theories on compact Kähler manifolds and, in particular, the "gauged" supersymmetric bc -system on C P1 are modeled by logarithmic conformal field theories. We discuss that proposition for the bc -system on C P1 and thereby confirm their conjecture. Consequently, the property of being a logarithmic conformal field theory can be interpreted as an effect of gravity.
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- Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
- Mathematics(all)
- Mathematical Physics
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T1 - On a logarithmic deformation of the supersymmetric bc -System on curved manifolds
AU - Vogeler, Kirsten
AU - Flohr, Michael
PY - 2009
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AB - Frenkel ("Instantons beyond topological theory. I," e-print hep-th/0610149; "Instantons beyond topological theory. II," e-print hep-th/0803.3302) claimed that a certain class of theories on compact Kähler manifolds and, in particular, the "gauged" supersymmetric bc -system on C P1 are modeled by logarithmic conformal field theories. We discuss that proposition for the bc -system on C P1 and thereby confirm their conjecture. Consequently, the property of being a logarithmic conformal field theory can be interpreted as an effect of gravity.
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