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The following pages link to Classical BV theories on manifolds with boundary (Q466030):
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- The geometry of the master equation and topological quantum field theory. (Q2773959) (← links)
- BV-BFV approach to general relativity: Einstein-Hilbert action (Q2795596) (← links)
- Canonical functions, differential graded symplectic pairs in supergeometry, and Alexandrov-Kontsevich-Schwartz-Zaboronsky sigma models with boundaries (Q2934205) (← links)
- Poisson Sigma Model and Semiclassical Quantization of Integrable Systems (Q4577023) (← links)
- Dirichlet to Neumann operator for Abelian Yang–Mills gauge fields (Q4599413) (← links)
- 4-Manifold topology, Donaldson–Witten theory, Floer homology and higher gauge theory methods in the BV-BFV formalism (Q5044162) (← links)
- Classical BV formalism for group actions (Q5055698) (← links)
- Notes on Chern–Simons perturbation theory (Q5069299) (← links)
- Introduction to the BV-BFV formalism (Q5148345) (← links)
- Admissible boundary conditions for Hamiltonian field theories (Q5363348) (← links)
- $L_\infty$ and $A_\infty$ structures: then and now (Q5382907) (← links)
- The ghost fields and the BV extension for finite spectral triples (Q5884876) (← links)
- Presymplectic gauge PDEs and Lagrangian BV formalism beyond jet-bundles (Q6049753) (← links)
- Homotopy Algebras in String Field Theory (Q6058796) (← links)
- Defects via factorization algebras (Q6097982) (← links)
- The linear CS/WZW bulk/boundary system in AQFT (Q6124819) (← links)
- A note on gluing via fiber products in the (classical) BV-BFV formalism (Q6137717) (← links)
- Shifted geometric quantization (Q6141316) (← links)
- Homological quantum mechanics (Q6491919) (← links)
- Corner Structure of Four-Dimensional General Relativity in the Coframe Formalism (Q6492261) (← links)
- Gravity with torsion as deformed \(BF\) theory (Q6573756) (← links)
- Presymplectic minimal models of local gauge theories (Q6585782) (← links)
- Out-of-time-order asymptotic observables are quasi-isomorphic to time-ordered amplitudes (Q6619176) (← links)
- Holography as homotopy (Q6633793) (← links)