Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2003-04-03
Phys.Lett. B575 (2003) 349-357
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
9 pages, Latex; new Section 4 showing the invariants added; 2 references and relating remarks added
Scientific paper
We consider a recently proposed two-dimensional Abelian model for a Hodge theory, which is neither a Witten type nor a Schwarz type topological theory. It is argued that this model is not a good candidate for a Hodge theory since, on-shell, the BRST Laplacian vanishes. We show, that this model allows for a natural extension such that the resulting topological theory is of Witten type and can be identified with the twisted N=16, D=2 super Maxwell theory. Furthermore, the underlying basic cohomology preserves the Hodge-type structure and, on-shell, the BRST Laplacian does not vanish.
Geyer Bodo
Mülsch Dietmar
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