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Even dimensional generalization of Chern-Simons action and new gauge symmetry
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    Even dimensional generalization of Chern-Simons action and new gauge symmetry (English)
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    26 September 1992
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    In this paper, the authors show a very interesting construction of a new even-dimensional action, which is a special version of a more general action, which includes gauge fermions and has the same original form as the standard Chern-Simons action. This action possesses a new type of gauge symmetry in the sense that the gauge transformations include anti- commutators and fermions are included as gauge fields.
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    quantum fields
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    gauge fermions
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    gauge transformations
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