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    BRST cohomology and highest weight vectors. I (English)
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    In field theory, ``physical states'' can be described in terms of cohomology, so-called BRST-cohomology. In this paper, covering and uniting a multitude of notions and approaches, BRST-cohomology is derived with the help of a certain twisted version of semi-infinite cohomology (the module of coefficients is twisted by a highest weight module; a technique similar to that used by \textit{J. N. Bernstein} and \textit{S. I. Gelfand} [Compos. Math. 41, 245-285 (1980; Zbl 0445.17006)]).
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    non-compact coset conformal field theory
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    bosonic string model
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    rank one non-compact coset model
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    BRST-cohomology
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    semi-infinite cohomology
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