Non-commutative gauge symmetry from strong homotopy algebras
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6191437
DOI10.1088/1751-8121/ad279farXiv2309.15323OpenAlexW4391659353MaRDI QIDQ6191437
Dmitri V. Vassilevich, Alexey A. Sharapov, Fernando Martins Costa Oliveira, Vladislav G. Kupriyanov
Publication date: 7 March 2024
Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.15323
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- T-duality and closed string non-commutative (doubled) geometry
- Monopole star products are non-alternative
- Relative formality theorem and quantisation of coisotropic submanifolds
- Star products made (somewhat) easier
- Deformation theory and quantization. I: Deformations of symplectic structures
- Introduction to sh Lie algebras for physicists
- Local BRST cohomology and Seiberg-Witten maps in noncommutative Yang-Mills theory
- D-branes and deformation quantization
- Bootstrapping non-commutative gauge theories from \(L_{\infty}\) algebras
- \(G_{2}\)-structures and quantization of non-geometric M-theory backgrounds
- Nearly associative deformation quantization
- Membrane sigma-models and quantization of non-geometric flux backgrounds
- Braided \(L_{\infty}\)-algebras, braided field theory and noncommutative gravity
- Higher derived brackets and homotopy algebras
- Nonassociative Weyl star products
- Nonassociative gravity in string theory?
- On the uniqueness of L∞ bootstrap: Quasi-isomorphisms are Seiberg-Witten maps
- Strongly homotopy lie algebras
- Symplectic embeddings, homotopy algebras and almost Poisson gauge symmetry
- algebras and field theory
- Homotopy Associativity of H-Spaces. I
- Braided symmetries in noncommutative field theory
- Noncommutative gauge field theories: a no-go theorem
- Nonassociative star product deformations for D-brane world-volumes in curved backgrounds.
- ‐Bootstrap Approach to Non‐Commutative Gauge Theories
- L∞‐Algebras of Classical Field Theories and the Batalin–Vilkovisky Formalism
- What is the Seiberg–Witten map exactly?
- Gauge theories on quantum spaces