On the local frame in nonlinear higher-spin equations
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Abstract: Properties of the resolution operator in higher-spin equations, that leads to local current interactions at the cubic order and minimally nonlocal higher-order corrections, are formulated in terms of the condition on the class of master fields of higher-spin theory that restricts both the dependence on the spinor , variables and on the contractions of indices between the constituent fields in bilinear terms. The Green function in the sector of zero-forms is found for the case of constituent fields carrying helicities of opposite signs. It is shown that the local resolution differs from the conventional De Rham resolution by a non-local shift.
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