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Geometrical Foundations of Cartan Gauge Gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-06-22 v1

Abstract

We use the theory of Cartan connections to analyze the geometrical structures underpinning the gauge-theoretical descriptions of the gravitational interaction. According to the theory of Cartan connections, the spin connection ω\omega and the soldering form θ\theta that define the fundamental variables of the Palatini formulation of general relativity can be understood as different components of a single field, namely a Cartan connection A=ω+θA=\omega+\theta. In order to stress both the similarities and the differences between the notions of Ehresmann connection and Cartan connection, we explain in detail how a Cartan geometry (PHM,A)(P_{H}\rightarrow M, A) can be obtained from a GG-principal bundle PGMP_{G}\rightarrow M endowed with an Ehresmann connection (being the Lorentz group HH a subgroup of GG) by means of a bundle reduction mechanism. We claim that this reduction must be understood as a partial gauge fixing of the local gauge symmetries of PGP_{G}, i.e. as a gauge fixing that leaves "unbroken" the local Lorentz invariance. We then argue that the "broken" part of the symmetry--that is the internal local translational invariance--is implicitly preserved by the invariance under the external diffeomorphisms of MM.

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@article{arxiv.1407.7814,
  title  = {Geometrical Foundations of Cartan Gauge Gravity},
  author = {Gabriel Catren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.7814},
  year   = {2015}
}

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24 pages