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Physics Letters B
Volume 474, Issues 3-4, 17 February 2000, Pages 323-330
 
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Superfield BRST charge and the master action

M. A. Grigorieva and P. H. Damgaardb

a Lebedev Physics Institute, 53 Leninisky Prospect, Moscow 117924, Russia b The Niels Bohr Institute, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

Received 13 December 1999;
accepted 18 January 2000
Editor: P.V. Landshoff.
Available online 28 February 2000.

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Abstract

Using a superfield formulation of extended phase space, we propose a new form of the Hamiltonian action functional. A remarkable feature of this construction is that it directly leads to the BV master action on phase space. Conversely, superspace can be used to construct nilpotent BRST charges directly from solutions to the classical Lagrangian Master Equation. We comment on the relation between these constructions and the specific master action proposal of Alexandrov, Kontsevich, Schwarz and Zaboronsky.

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Superfield realization of the phase space antifield formalism
3. An inverse construction
4. Geometry of the super path space
Acknowledgements
References

Physics Letters B
Volume 474, Issues 3-4, 17 February 2000, Pages 323-330
 
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