Abstract
We present here the zero curvature formulation for a wide class of field theory models. This formalism, which relies on the existence of an operator {delta} which decomposes the exterior space-time derivative as a BRS commutator, turns out to be particularly useful in order to solve the Wess-Zumino consistency condition. The examples of the topological theories and of the B-C string ghost system are considered in detail. (author). 28 refs.
Carvalho, M;
Vilar, L C.Q.;
Sasaki, C A.G.;
[1]
Sorella, S P
[1]
- Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas (CBPF), Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)
Citation Formats
Carvalho, M, Vilar, L C.Q., Sasaki, C A.G., and Sorella, S P.
BRS cohomology of zero curvature systems I: the complete ladder case.
Brazil: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
Carvalho, M, Vilar, L C.Q., Sasaki, C A.G., & Sorella, S P.
BRS cohomology of zero curvature systems I: the complete ladder case.
Brazil.
Carvalho, M, Vilar, L C.Q., Sasaki, C A.G., and Sorella, S P.
1995.
"BRS cohomology of zero curvature systems I: the complete ladder case."
Brazil.
@misc{etde_262343,
title = {BRS cohomology of zero curvature systems I: the complete ladder case}
author = {Carvalho, M, Vilar, L C.Q., Sasaki, C A.G., and Sorella, S P}
abstractNote = {We present here the zero curvature formulation for a wide class of field theory models. This formalism, which relies on the existence of an operator {delta} which decomposes the exterior space-time derivative as a BRS commutator, turns out to be particularly useful in order to solve the Wess-Zumino consistency condition. The examples of the topological theories and of the B-C string ghost system are considered in detail. (author). 28 refs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1995}
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title = {BRS cohomology of zero curvature systems I: the complete ladder case}
author = {Carvalho, M, Vilar, L C.Q., Sasaki, C A.G., and Sorella, S P}
abstractNote = {We present here the zero curvature formulation for a wide class of field theory models. This formalism, which relies on the existence of an operator {delta} which decomposes the exterior space-time derivative as a BRS commutator, turns out to be particularly useful in order to solve the Wess-Zumino consistency condition. The examples of the topological theories and of the B-C string ghost system are considered in detail. (author). 28 refs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1995}
month = {Oct}
}