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BRST Cohomology and Phase Space Reduction in Deformation Quantization

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In this article we consider quantum phase space reduction when zero is a regular value of the momentum map. By analogy with the classical case we define the BRST cohomology in the framework of deformation quantization. We compute the quantum BRST cohomology in terms of a “quantum” Chevalley–Eilenberg cohomology of the Lie algebra on the constraint surface. To prove this result, we construct an explicit chain homotopy, both in the classical and quantum case, which is constructed out of a prolongation of functions on the constraint surface. We have observed the phenomenon that the quantum BRST cohomology cannot always be used for quantum reduction, because generally its zero part is no longer a deformation of the space of all smooth functions on the reduced phase space. But in case the group action is “sufficiently nice”, e.g. proper (which is the case for all compact Lie group actions), it is shown for a strongly invariant star product that the BRST procedure always induces a star product on the reduced phase space in a rather explicit and natural way. Simple examples and counterexamples are discussed.

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Received: 25 January 1999 / Accepted: 9 September 1999

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Bordemann, M., Herbig, HC. & Waldmann, S. BRST Cohomology and Phase Space Reduction in Deformation Quantization. Comm Math Phys 210, 107–144 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002200050774

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