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arxiv: hep-th/9405012 · v4 · pith:KP27HDL4new · submitted 1994-05-02 · ✦ hep-th · dg-ga· math.DG

Eta-Invariants and Determinant Lines

classification ✦ hep-th dg-gamath.DG
keywords boundarydeterminantformulaeta-invariantslineamericanamstexanomaly
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We study eta-invariants on odd dimensional manifolds with boundary. The dependence on boundary conditions is best summarized by viewing the (exponentiated) eta-invariant as an element of the (inverse) determinant line of the boundary. We prove a gluing law and a variation formula for this invariant. This yields a new, simpler proof of the holonomy formula for the determinant line bundle of a family of Dirac operators, also known as the ``global anomaly'' formula. This paper is written using AMSTeX 2.1, which can be obtained via ftp from the American Mathematical Society (instructions included). A postscript file with figures was submitted separately in uuencoded tar-compressed format.

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