Generalized Weierstrass kernels on the intersection of two complex hypersurfaces (Q1602417)

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Generalized Weierstrass kernels on the intersection of two complex hypersurfaces
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    Generalized Weierstrass kernels on the intersection of two complex hypersurfaces (English)
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    23 June 2002
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    Non-hyperelliptic surface \(\Sigma_4\) of genus \(g=4\) is given by \(F(1,x_1,x_2,x_3)= G(1,x_1,x_2,x_2) =0\) with \(d_F=3\), \(d_G=2\). The author constructs the generalized Weierstrass kernel \(K\) and a basis of holomorphic differentials \(\omega_i\) on \(\Sigma_4\). He studies the fermionic \(b-c\) systems with integer \(\text{spin} \lambda=1,2\), having the action \(\int_{bc}= \int_{ \Sigma_4} d^2p(b\overline \partial c)\) and the equations of motion \(\overline \partial b=\overline \partial c=0\), where \(d^2p=idp\wedge d\overline p\) and \(\overline\partial= \partial/ \partial\overline p\). The fields \(b\) are meromorphic tensors on \(\Sigma_4\) with \(\lambda\) lower indices, and the fields \(c\) are characterized by \(\lambda-1\) upper indices. If \(p_1,\dots,p_m\) and \(q_1, \dots,q_n\) are points in \(\Sigma_4\), the nonvanishing correlation functions with \(\lambda=2\) of the \(b-c\) systems are \(g_2(p;q)=\langle \prod_{ \alpha= 1\sim m} b(p_\alpha) \prod_{\beta=1 \sim n}c(q_\beta) \rangle=\det |K_2(x(p_i)\), \(y(q_j))\); \(j\to 1\sim n\), \(\varphi_k(x(p_i))\); \(k\to 1\sim 9\), \((i \downarrow 1\sim m)\mid\), \(m=n+9\). Here \(K_2(x,y)\) is obtained by multiplying together the Weierstrass kernel and the holomorphic differential. He also obtains the correlation functions \(g_1(p;q)\) with \(\lambda=1\), and the Green functions \(G(x(p);y(q), y(q'))\) in bosonic string theory.
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    meromorphic tensors
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    correlation functions
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    holomorphic differential
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    bosonic string theory
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