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Twisted SUSY Invariant Formulation of Chern-Simons Gauge Theory on a Lattice
We propose a twisted SUSY invariant formulation of Chern-Simons theory on a
Euclidean three dimensional lattice. The SUSY algebra to be realized on the
lattice is the N=4 D=3 twisted algebra that was recently proposed by D'Adda et
al.. In order to keep the manifest anti-hermiticity of the action, we introduce
oppositely oriented supercharges. Accordingly, the naive continuum limit of the
action formally corresponds to the Landau gauge fixed version of Chern-Simons
theory with complex gauge group which was originally proposed by Witten. We
also show that the resulting action consists of parity even and odd parts with
different coefficients.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures; v2,v3 added references, v4 added two paragraphs
and one figure in the summar
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