A remark on the Lagrange structure of the unfolded field theory
High Energy Physics - Theory
2011-06-24 v2
Abstract
Any local field theory can be equivalently reformulated in the so-called unfolded form. General unfolded equations are non-Lagrangian even though the original theory is Lagrangian. Using the theory of a scalar field as a basic example, the concept of Lagrange anchor is applied to perform a consistent path-integral quantization of unfolded dynamics. It is shown that the unfolded representation for the canonical Lagrange anchor of the d'Alembert equation inevitably involves an infinite number of space-time derivatives.
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@article{arxiv.1012.2567,
title = {A remark on the Lagrange structure of the unfolded field theory},
author = {D. S. Kaparulin and S. L. Lyakhovich and A. A. Sharapov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.2567},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
17 pages, minor corrections