Odd Laplacians: geometrical meaning of potential, and modular class
Abstract
A second order self-adjoint operator is uniquely defined by its principal symbol and potential if it acts on half-densities. We analyse the potential as a compensating field (gauge field) in the sense that it compensates the action of coordinate transformations on the second derivatives in the same way as an affine connection compensates the action of coordinate transformations on first derivatives in the first order operator, a covariant derivative, . Usually a potential is derived from other geometrical constructions such as a volume form, an affine connection, or a Riemannian structure, etc. The story is different if is an odd operator on a supermanifold. In this case the second order potential becomes a primary object. For example, in the case of an odd symplectic supermanifold, the compensating field of the canonical odd Laplacian depends only on this symplectic structure, and can be expressed by the formula obtained by K.Bering. We also study modular classes of odd Poisson manifolds via -operators, and consider an example of a non-trivial modular class which is related with the Nijenhuis bracket.
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@article{arxiv.1509.05686,
title = {Odd Laplacians: geometrical meaning of potential, and modular class},
author = {H. M. Khudaverdian and M. Peddie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05686},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
We corrected some slight mistakes and altered the exposition of two examples