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A higher Chern-Weil derivation of AKSZ sigma-models

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Chern-Weil theory provides for each invariant polynomial on a Lie algebra g a map from g-connections to differential cocycles whose volume holonomy is the corresponding Chern-Simons theory action functional. Kotov and Strobl have observed that this naturally generalizes from Lie algebras to dg-manifolds and dg-bundles and that the Chern-Simons action functional associated this way to an $n$-symplectic manifold is the action functional of the AKSZ $\sigma$-model whose target space is the given $n$-symplectic manifold (examples of this are the Poisson sigma-model or the Courant sigma-model, including ordinary Chern-Simons theory, or higher dimensional abelian Chern-Simons theory). Here we show how, within the framework of the higher Chern-Weil theory in smooth infinity-groupoids, this result can be naturally recovered and enhanced to a morphism of higher stacks, the same way as ordinary Chern-Simons theory is enhanced to a morphism from the stack of principal G-bundles with connections to the 3-stack of line 3-bundles with connections.

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Adjusting Higher Chern-Simons Theory

hep-th · 2025-07-02 · conditional · novelty 7.0

The authors introduce half-adjusted higher Chern-Simons theories, obtained by a cotangent completion of adjusted L8-algebras, which admit consistent gauge transformations and equations of motion implying full flatness.

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  • Adjusting Higher Chern-Simons Theory hep-th · 2025-07-02 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    The authors introduce half-adjusted higher Chern-Simons theories, obtained by a cotangent completion of adjusted L8-algebras, which admit consistent gauge transformations and equations of motion implying full flatness.