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Batalin-Vilkovisky algebras and two-dimensional topological field theories (English)
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5 March 1995
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In G. Segal's approach the two-dimensional topological field theory can be described as a category with sets of morphisms identified with certain moduli spaces. It is shown that in these settings the cohomology of topological field theory in two dimensions is endowed with the structure of a graded commutative algebra \(A\) with the additional operator \(\Delta\) of degree one such that \(\Delta^ 2=0\) and \([\Delta,a]- \Delta(a)\) is a graded derivation of \(A\) for arbitrary \(a\in A\) (Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra). The construction is given in purely topological terms using the language of operads.
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Batalin-Vilkovisky algebra
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two-dimensional topological field theory
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operads
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