Formal Higher-Spin Theories and Kontsevich-Shoikhet-Tsygan Formality
Abstract
The formal algebraic structures that govern higher-spin theories within the unfolded approach turn out to be related to an extension of the Kontsevich Formality, namely, the Shoikhet-Tsygan Formality. Effectively, this allows one to construct the Hochschild cocycles of higher-spin algebras that make the interaction vertices. As an application of these results we construct a family of Vasiliev-like equations that generate the Hochschild cocycles with symmetry from the corresponding cycles. A particular case of may be relevant for the on-shell action of the theory. We also give the exact equations that describe propagation of higher-spin fields on a background of their own. The consistency of formal higher-spin theories turns out to have a purely geometric interpretation: there exists a certain symplectic invariant associated to cutting a polytope into simplices, namely, the Alexander-Spanier cocycle.
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@article{arxiv.1702.08218,
title = {Formal Higher-Spin Theories and Kontsevich-Shoikhet-Tsygan Formality},
author = {A. A. Sharapov and E. D. Skvortsov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.08218},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
typos fixed, many comments added, 36 pages + 20 pages of Appendices, 3 figures