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Surveys in Differential Geometry
Volume 15 (2010)
A new look at the path integral of quantum mechanics
Pages: 345 – 420
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/SDG.2010.v15.n1.a11
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Abstract
The Feynman path integral of ordinary quantum mechanics is complexified and it is shown that possible integration cycles for this complexified integral are associated with branes in a two-dimensional A-model. This provides a fairly direct explanation of the relationship of the A-model to quantum mechanics; such a relationship has been explored from several points of view in the last few years. These phenomena have an analog for Chern-Simons gauge theory in three dimensions: integration cycles in the path integral of this theory can be derived from \N=4 super Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions. Hence, under certain conditions, a Chern-Simons path integral in three dimensions is equivalent to an \N=4 path integral in four dimensions.
Published 1 January 2010