The geometry of super Riemann surfaces (Q1113499)

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The geometry of super Riemann surfaces
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    The geometry of super Riemann surfaces (English)
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    We define super Riemann surfaces as smooth \(2| 2\)-dimensional supermanifolds equipped with a reduction of their structure group to the group of invertible upper triangular \(2\times 2\) complex matrices. The integrability conditions for such a reduction turn out to be (most of) the torsion constraints of 2d supergravity. We show that they are both necessary and sufficient for a frame to admit local superconformal coordinates. The other torsion constraints are merely conditions to fix some of the gauge freedom in this description, or to specify a particular connection on such a manifold, analogous to the Levi-Civita connection in Riemannian geometry. Unlike ordinary Riemann surfaces, a super Riemann surface cannot be regarded as having only one complex dimension. Nevertheless, in certain important aspects super Riemann surfaces behave as nicely as if they had only one dimension. In particular they possess an analog \({\hat \partial}\) of the Cauchy-Riemann operator on ordinary Riemann surfaces, a differential operator taking values in the bundle of half-volume forms. This operator furnishes a short resolution of the structure sheaf, making possible a Quillen theory of determinant line bundles. Finally we show that the moduli space of super Riemann surfaces is embedded in the larger space of complex curves of dimension \(1| 1\).
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    super Riemann surfaces
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    supermanifolds
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    constraints
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    supergravity
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    superconformal
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