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26 April 2024
 
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Topological Yang-Mills Theory with Two Fermionic Charges. A Superfield Approach on Kähler Manifolds
H.D. Dahmen ; S. Marculescu ; T. Portmann ;
Date 24 Jun 1995
Journal Nucl.Phys. B462 (1996) 493-523
Subject hep-th
AffiliationUniv. Siegen
AbstractThe four-dimensional topological Yang-Mills theory with two anticommuting charges is naturally formulated on Kähler manifolds. By using a superspace approach we clarify the structure of the Faddeev-Popov sector and determine the total action. This enables us to perform perturbation theory around any given instanton configuration by manifestly maintaining all the symmetries of the topological theory. The superspace formulation is very useful for recognizing a trivial observable (i.e. having vanishing correlation functions only) as the highest component of a gauge invariant superfield. As an example of non-trivial observables we construct the complete solution to the simultaneous cohomology problem of both fermionic charges. We also show how this solution has to be used in order to make Donaldson’s interpretation possible.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9506162
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