Noncommutative Cohomological Field Theory and GMS soliton
Abstract
We show that it is possible to construct a quantum field theory that is invariant under the translation of the noncommutative parameter θμ. This is realized in a noncommutative cohomological field theory. As an example, a noncommutative cohomological scalar field theory is constructed, and its partition function is calculated. The partition function is the Euler number of Gopakumar, Minwalla and Strominger (GMS) soliton space.
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