par Barnich, Glenn ;Grigoriev, Maxim;Henneaux, Marc
Référence The Journal of high energy physics, 5, 10, page (X1V-19), 004
Publication Publié, 2001-06
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Non-commutative versions of theories with a gauge freedom define (when they exist) consistent deformations of their commutative counterparts. General aspects of Seiberg-Witten maps are discussed from this point of view. In particular, the existence of the Seiberg-Witten maps for various non-commutative theories is related to known cohomological theorems on the rigidity of the gauge symmetries of the commutative versions. In technical terms, the Seiberg-Witten maps define canonical transformations in the antibracket that make the solutions of the master equation for the commutative and non-commutative versions coincide in their antifield-dependent terms. As an illustration, the on-shell reducible non-commutative Freedman-Townsend theory is considered.