Conserved Quasilocal Quantities and General Covariant Theories in Two Dimensions
Abstract
General matterless--theories in 1+1 dimensions include dilaton gravity, Yang--Mills theory as well as non--Einsteinian gravity with dynamical torsion and higher power gravity, and even models of spherically symmetric d = 4 General Relativity. Their recent identification as special cases of 'Poisson--sigma--models' with simple general solution in an arbitrary gauge, allows a comprehensive discussion of the relation between the known absolutely conserved quantities in all those cases and Noether charges, resp. notions of quasilocal 'energy--momentum'. In contrast to Noether like quantities, quasilocal energy definitions require some sort of 'asymptotics' to allow an interpretation as a (gauge--independent) observable. Dilaton gravitation, although a little different in detail, shares this property with the other cases. We also present a simple generalization of the absolute conservation law for the case of interactions with matter of any type.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9502031,
title = {Conserved Quasilocal Quantities and General Covariant Theories in Two Dimensions},
author = {W. Kummer and P. Widerin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9502031},
year = {2016}
}
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