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    Wilson surfaces and higher dimensional knot invariants

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    An observable for nonabelian, higher-dimensional forms is introduced, its properties are discussed and its expectation value in BF theory is described. This is shown to produce potential and genuine invariants of higher-dimensional knots.Comment: 31 pages, 9 figure

    Configuration space integrals and invariants for 3-manifolds and knots

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    The first part of this paper is a short review of the construction [dg-ga/9710001] of invariants of rational homology 3-spheres and knots in terms of configuration space integrals. The second part describes the relationship between the above construction and Kontsevich's proposal of removing one point from the rational homology sphere. Explicit formulae are computed. In the case of the "Theta" invariant, a comparison with Taubes's construction is briefly discussed.Comment: 17 pages, AMS-LaTeX; proceedings of the Madeira conference on "Low Dimensional Topology," January 199

    Cabled Wilson Loops in BF Theories

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    A generating function for cabled Wilson loops in three-dimensional BF theories is defined, and a careful study of its behavior for vanishing cosmological constant is performed. This allows an exhaustive description of the unframed knot invariants coming from the pure BF theory based on SU(2), and in particular, it proves a conjecture relating them to the Alexander-Conway polynomial.Comment: 30 pages, LaTe

    Deformation Quantization and Reduction

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    This note is an overview of the Poisson sigma model (PSM) and its applications in deformation quantization. Reduction of coisotropic and pre-Poisson submanifolds, their appearance as branes of the PSM, quantization in terms of L-infinity and A-infinity algebras, and bimodule structures are recalled. As an application, an "almost" functorial quantization of Poisson maps is presented if no anomalies occur. This leads in principle to a novel approach for the quantization of Poisson-Lie groups.Comment: 23 pages, 3 figures; added references, corrected typo

    Pre-Poisson submanifolds

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    This is an expository and introductory note on some results obtained in "Coisotropic embeddings in Poisson manifolds" (ArXiv math/0611480). Some original material is contained in the last two sections, where we consider linear Poisson structures.Comment: Proceedings of the conference "Poisson 2006". 14 page

    Wave relations

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    The wave equation (free boson) problem is studied from the viewpoint of the relations on the symplectic manifolds associated to the boundary induced by solutions. Unexpectedly there is still something to say on this simple, well-studied problem. In particular, boundaries which do not allow for a meaningful Hamiltonian evolution are not problematic from the viewpoint of relations. In the two-dimensional Minkowski case, these relations are shown to be Lagrangian. This result is then extended to a wide class of metrics and is conjectured to be true also in higher dimensions for nice enough metrics. A counterexample where the relation is not Lagrangian is provided by the Misner space.Comment: 27 pages; minor clarifying changes added; to appear in CM

    Integral Invariants of 3-Manifolds

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    This note describes an invariant of rational homology 3-spheres in terms of configuration space integrals which in some sense lies between the invariants of Axelrod and Singer and those of Kontsevich.Comment: 39 pages, AMS-LaTeX, to appear in J. Diff. Geo

    Introduction to supergeometry

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    These notes are based on a series of lectures given by the first author at the school of `Poisson 2010', held at IMPA, Rio de Janeiro. They contain an exposition of the theory of super- and graded manifolds, cohomological vector fields, graded symplectic structures, reduction and the AKSZ-formalism.Comment: Lecture notes of a course held at the school Poisson 2010 at IMPA, July 2010; 21 pages; references improve

    Black Holes and Cosmological Constant in Bosonic String Theory: Some Remarks

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    (some corrections in the semiclassical study and one reference added).Comment: 17 pages; PHYZZX; IFUM 450/F
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