Gauge preservation in renormalization for Yang-Mills and gravity theories
Abstract
In the present work, multiplicative renormalization \cite{dixon} for Yang-Mills theories is reviewed. While this subject is not new, it is suggested that a clear understanding of these methods leads to a systematic way for interpreting the counter terms needed for non multiplicative renormalization of quantum gravity, for models such as \cite{dewitt}-\cite{stelle2}. These models are renormalizable but contain apparent instabilities leading to possible unitarity loss, an earlier analog is \cite{pais}. This systematic may be interesting, especially in the modern context, since there are efforts for avoiding with those apparent instabilities by employing variants of the standard quantization methods \cite{mannheim1}-\cite{salve}.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.17834,
title = {Gauge preservation in renormalization for Yang-Mills and gravity theories},
author = {Osvaldo Santillán and Alejandro Morano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.17834},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Typos correcteds, some inconsistent indices and wrong formula numeration were corrected. The bulk is unchanged