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Double Copy of 3D Chern-Simons Theory and 6D Kodaira-Spencer Gravity

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We apply an algebraic double copy construction of gravity from gauge theory to three-dimensional (3D) Chern-Simons theory. The kinematic algebra ${\cal K}$ is the 3D de Rham complex of forms equipped, for a choice of metric, with a graded Lie algebra that is equivalent to the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket on polyvector fields. The double copied gravity is defined on a subspace of ${\cal K}\otimes \bar{\cal K}$ and yields a topological double field theory for a generalized metric perturbation and two 2-forms. This local and gauge invariant theory is non-Lagrangian but can be rendered Lagrangian by abandoning locality. Upon fixing a gauge this reduces to the double copy of Chern-Simons theory previously proposed by Ben-Shahar and Johansson. Furthermore, using complex coordinates in $\mathbb{C}^3$ this theory is related to six-dimensional (6D) Kodaira-Spencer gravity in that truncating the two 2-forms and one equation yields the Kodaira-Spencer equations on a 3D real slice of $\mathbb{C}^3$. The full 6D Kodaira-Spencer theory can instead be obtained as a consistent truncation of a chiral double copy.

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Off-shell double copy theories in BV

hep-th · 2025-06-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A BV-formalism construction gives off-shell double-copy actions for Chern-Simons, BF, and 2D Yang-Mills theories, with Kodaira-Spencer and Kähler gravity as natural examples.

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  • Off-shell double copy theories in BV hep-th · 2025-06-11 · conditional · none · ref 134 · internal anchor

    A BV-formalism construction gives off-shell double-copy actions for Chern-Simons, BF, and 2D Yang-Mills theories, with Kodaira-Spencer and Kähler gravity as natural examples.