Gauge Equivalence in Two--Dimensional Gravity
Abstract
Two-dimensional quantum gravity is identified as a second-class system which we convert into a first-class system via the Batalin-Fradkin (BF) procedure. Using the extended phase space method, we then formulate the theory in most general class of gauges. The conformal gauge action suggested by David, Distler and Kawai is derived from a first principle. We find a local, light-cone gauge action whose Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin invariance implies Polyakov's curvature equation , revealing the origin of the Kac-Moody symmetry. The BF degree of freedom turns out be dynamically active as the Liouville mode in the conformal gauge, while in the light-cone gauge the conformal degree of freedom plays that r{\^o}le. The inclusion of the cosmological constant term in both gauges and the harmonic gauge-fixing are also considered.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9303154,
title = {Gauge Equivalence in Two--Dimensional Gravity},
author = {T. Fujiwara and Y. Igarashi and J. Kubo and T. Tabei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9303154},
year = {2016}
}
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30 pages, KANAZAWA 93-2