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Gerbes of chiral differential operators (English)
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13 August 2000
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The authors compute the cohomological obstruction to the existence of certain sheaves of vertex algebras on smooth varieties. These sheaves were introduced and studied in the previous work of \textit{A. Vaintrob} and the second and third author [Commun. Math. Phys. 204, 439-473 (1999; Zbl 0952.14013)]. There two kinds of sheaves on smooth complex algebraic (or analytic) varieties \(X\) were considered. First the sheaf of conformal vertex superalgebras \(\Omega_X^{\text{ch}}\) was defined and called chiral de Rham algebra. These sheaves are canonically defined for an arbitrary \(X\). Second, for some varieties \(X\), one can define a purely even counterpart of \(\Omega_X^{\text{ch}}\), a sheaf of graded vertex algebras \({\mathcal O}_X^{\text{ch}}\), called a chiral structure sheaf. For an arbitrary \(X\), there arises certain cohomological obstruction to the existence of \({\mathcal O}_X^{\text{ch}}\). In the present note, the authors explicitly compute the obstruction to the existence of \({\mathcal O}_X^{\text{ch}}\) which turns out to coincide with \(2\text{ch}_2(X)\). They compute the ``conformal anomaly'': the obstruction to the existence of a globally defined Virasoro field \(L(z)\); it is given by the first Chern class \(c_1(X)/2\). In particular, they provide a geometric criterion for a manifold to admit a \(BU(6)\)-structure: those are precisely the manifolds which admit the above mentioned sheaf \({\mathcal O}_X^{\text{ch}}\) and for which the conformal anomaly vanishes. If such a manifold is Calabi-Yau (i.e., has the trivial canonical bundle), then \({\mathcal O}_X^{\text{ch}}\) is a sheaf of conformal vertex algebras.
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cohomological obstruction
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sheaves of vertex algebras
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smooth varieties
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chiral de Rham algebra
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chiral structure sheaf
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conformal vertex algebras
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