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Automorphism groups of \(N=2\) superconformal super-Riemann spheres
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    Automorphism groups of \(N=2\) superconformal super-Riemann spheres (English)
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    25 June 2010
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    In the frame of the study of \(N=2\) superconformal field theory, the author determines and studies the automorphism groups for the countably infinite family of \(N=2\) superconformal equivalence classes of DeWitt \(N=2\) superconformal super-Riemann surfaces with closed, genus-zero body, as a beginning point in the description of the moduli space of genus-zero \(N=2\) superconformal super-Riemann surfaces with half-infinite tubes attached. She prefers the ``concrete'' DeWitt approach to supermanifolds to ``the ringed space'' approach because the first one allows the consideration of transition functions that are odd functions of an even variable, as it is necessary in applications to superconformal field theory. After a section containing the necessary preliminaries on DeWitt supermanifolds and the equivalence between the genus-zero \(N=2\) superconformal and \(N=1\) superanalytic super-Riemann surfaces, a previously obtained uniformization result for these structures is presented. Next, the automorphism groups of \(N=2\) superconformal super-Riemann spheres \(S^{2} \widehat {\mathbb C}(n)\) are described in detail for all values of \(n \in \mathbb Z \) and their Lie structure is investigated. In particular, concerning their super-dimension, the author shows that one gets: the even dimension is always 4 for all \(n \in \mathbb Z \), while the odd dimension is 4 for \(|n|\leq 2\) and it is \(|n|+2\) for \(|n|\geq 2\) . Several remarks concerning relations to superfield theory are also presented.
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    DeWitt-supermanifold
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    superconformal super-Riemann surface
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    superconformal automorphism
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    superanalytic structure
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    superconformal field theory
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