Quantum Riemann surfaces in Chern-Simons theory (Q2511226)

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Quantum Riemann surfaces in Chern-Simons theory
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    Quantum Riemann surfaces in Chern-Simons theory (English)
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    5 August 2014
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    The paper deals, in part, with quantizing - in the context of Chern-Simons theory -- algebraic Riemannian surfaces, defined as zero-loci of polynomial functions on the semi-classical phase space. The author constructs from first principles the operators \(A^M\) that annihilate the partition functions (or wavefunctions) of three-dimensional Chern-Simons theory with gauge groups \(\mathrm{SU}(2)\), \(\mathrm{SL}(2;\mathbb{R})\), or \(\mathrm{SL}(2;\mathbb{C})\) on knot complements \(M\). The operator \({\hat A}_M\) is a quantization of a knot complement's classical \(A\)-polynomial \(A_M(\ell;m)\). The construction proceeds by decomposing three-manifolds into ideal tetrahedra, and invoking a new, more global understanding of gluing in \(TQFT\) to put them back together. It is advocated in particular that, properly interpreted, ``gluing = symplectic reduction''. It is also obtained a new finite-dimensional state integral model for computing the analytically continued ``holomorphic blocks'' that compose any physical Chern-Simons partition function.
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    quantum Riemann surface
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    Chern-Simons theory
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    three-manifolds
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    ideal tetrahedra
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    topological QFT
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    symplectic gluing
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    topological strings
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    triangulation
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    quantization
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    wavefunction
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    Weil representation
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