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What is called BF-theory is a topological quantum field theory defined by an action functional on a space of certain connections and differential forms over a 4-manifold , such that locally on the space of field histories is given by
Lie algebra-valued 1-forms with values in some Lie algebra and with field strength/curvature 2-form ;
differential 2-forms with values in some Lie algebra ,
together with
a homomorphism
by
There is not much of a proposal in the literature for how to make sense of this expression globally. It has been observed that it looks like the action functional is one on ∞-Lie algebra-valued forms with values in a strict Lie 2-algebra .
This would suggest that the BF-action functional is to be regarded as a functional on the space (2-groupoid) of -principal 2-bundles with connection on a 2-bundle, where is a Lie 2-group integrating .
If one couples to the above action functional that for topological Yang-Mills theory and a cosmological constant with coefficients as in
then this is the generalized Chern-Simons theory action functional induced from the canonical Chern-Simons element on the strict Lie 2-algebra . See Chern-Simons element for details.
Much of the interest in BF-theory results from the fact that on a 4-dimensional manifold, to some extent the Einstein-Hilbert action for gravity may be encoded in BF-theory form. See gravity as a BF-theory.
BF theory was maybe first considered in
The observation that the BF-theory action functional looks like it should be read as a functional on a space of ∞-Lie algebra valued forms with values in a strict Lie 2-algebra possibly appears in print first in section 3.9 of
The observation that coupled to topological Yang-Mills theory it can be read as the ∞-Chern-Simons theory action functional on connections on 2-bundles is in
and a more comprehensive discussion is in section 4.3 of
See also
There is a more general BFCG action introduced by Girelli, Pfeiffer and Popescu which has been shown to be a special case of the categorified BF-theory in
Relation to Einstein gravity (in first-order formulation):
Mariano Celada, Diego González, Merced Montesinos, BF gravity [[arxiv/1610.02020](https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.02020)]
Alberto S. Cattaneo, Leon Menger, Michele Schiavina, Gravity with torsion as deformed BF theory [[arXiv:2310.01877](https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.01877)]
On a version of BF-theory in arithmetic related to non-orientability of arithmetic schemes:
There is a more general BFCG action introduced by Girelli, Pfeiffer and Popescu which has been shown to be a special case of the categorified BF-theory in
Discussion of BFCG theory via connections on 2-bundles and higher parallel transport:
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