The 1-loop anomalies of a d-dimensional quantum field theory can be computed by evaluating the trace of the regulated path integral jacobian matrix, as shown by Fujikawa. In 1983, Alvarez-Gaum\'e and Witten observed that one can simplify this evaluation by replacing the operators which appear in the regulator and in the jacobian by quantum mechanical operators with the same (anti)commutation relations. By rewriting this quantum mechanical trace as a path integral with periodic boundary conditions for a one-dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model, they obtained the chiral anomalies for spin 1/2 and 3/2 fields and selfdual antisymmetric tensors in d dimensions. In this article, we treat the case of trace anomalies for spin 0, 1/2 and...
In the quantum path integral formulation of a field theory model an anomaly arises when the function...
In this work we study a simplified version of the path integral for a particle on a sphere, and more...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We construct the path integral for one-dimensional non-linear sigma models, starting from a given Ha...
We use the recently developed dimensional regularization (DR) scheme for quantum mechanical path int...
Abstract: ζ-regularized traces, resp. super-traces, are defined on a classical pseudo-differential o...
Path integrals provide a powerful method for describing quantum phenomena, first introduced in physi...
The two-point function of exactly marginal operators leads to a universal contribution to the trace ...
Particles in a curved space are classically described by a nonlinear sigma model action that can be ...
35 pageszeta-regularized traces, resp. super-traces, are defined on a classical pseudo-differential ...
We calculate the trace anomaly of a Weyl fermion coupled to gravity by using Fujikawa’s method suppl...
We show that, in the path-integral formalism, anomalies can arise from the discrepancy between class...
We extend dimensional regularization to supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models in one dimension, i.e....
We generalize the worldline formalism to include spin 1/2 fields coupled to gravity. To this purpose...
The path-integral measure of a gauge-invariant fermion theory is transformed under the chiral transf...
In the quantum path integral formulation of a field theory model an anomaly arises when the function...
In this work we study a simplified version of the path integral for a particle on a sphere, and more...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...
We construct the path integral for one-dimensional non-linear sigma models, starting from a given Ha...
We use the recently developed dimensional regularization (DR) scheme for quantum mechanical path int...
Abstract: ζ-regularized traces, resp. super-traces, are defined on a classical pseudo-differential o...
Path integrals provide a powerful method for describing quantum phenomena, first introduced in physi...
The two-point function of exactly marginal operators leads to a universal contribution to the trace ...
Particles in a curved space are classically described by a nonlinear sigma model action that can be ...
35 pageszeta-regularized traces, resp. super-traces, are defined on a classical pseudo-differential ...
We calculate the trace anomaly of a Weyl fermion coupled to gravity by using Fujikawa’s method suppl...
We show that, in the path-integral formalism, anomalies can arise from the discrepancy between class...
We extend dimensional regularization to supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models in one dimension, i.e....
We generalize the worldline formalism to include spin 1/2 fields coupled to gravity. To this purpose...
The path-integral measure of a gauge-invariant fermion theory is transformed under the chiral transf...
In the quantum path integral formulation of a field theory model an anomaly arises when the function...
In this work we study a simplified version of the path integral for a particle on a sphere, and more...
We develop a proposal by Freed to see anomalous field theories as relative field theories, namely fi...