On the B-twisted topological sigma model and Calabi-Yau geometry (Q273217)
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On the B-twisted topological sigma model and Calabi-Yau geometry (English)
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21 April 2016
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This paper forms a part of \textit{K. Costello}'s mathematical framework for deformation quantization in quantum field theory, envisioned as an analogue to deformation quantization in quantum mechanics [Renormalization and effective field theory. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS) (2011; Zbl 1221.81004)]. It is hard to compute or to describe such a quantization in general because of renormalization issues and Feymann diagrammatic complications. The paper under review studies a special case in which deformation quantization can be computed and described explicitly. The paper constructs a topological \(B\)-model and proves existence of a quantization for all smooth oriented surfaces, given a choice of holomorphic volume form on the target complex manifold (in particular, the obstruction to quantization is that the target manifold be Calabi-Yau). The model is generalized to the Landau-Ginzburg case via a twisting procedure. Formulas for the resulting observables and correlation functions agree with previously known results. As such, this paper represents a substantial step forward for deformation quantization in the context of quantum field theory.
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topological sigma model
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deformation quantization
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quantum field theory
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Calabi-Yau manifold
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Landau-Ginzburg model
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Batalin-Vilkovisky formalism
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Feynmann graph
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effective renormalization
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