On odd Laplace operators
Abstract
We consider odd Laplace operators acting on densities of various weight on an odd Poisson (= Schouten) manifold M. We prove that the case of densities of weight 1/2 (half-densities) is distinguished by the existence of a unique odd Laplace operator depending only on a point of an ``orbit space'' of volume forms. This includes earlier results for odd symplectic case, where there is a canonical odd Laplacian on half-densities. The space of volume forms on M is partitioned into orbits by a natural groupoid whose arrows correspond to the solutions of the quantum Batalin--Vilkovisky equations. We give a comparison with the situation for Riemannian and even Poisson manifolds. In particular, the square of odd Laplace operator happens to be a Poisson vector field defining an analog of Weinstein's ``modular class''.
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