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Integrating curved Yang-Mills gauge theories

Mathematical Physics 2025-05-02 v5 High Energy Physics - Theory math.MP

Abstract

We construct a gauge theory based on principal bundles P\mathcal{P} equipped with a right G\mathcal{G}-action, where G\mathcal{G} is a Lie group bundle instead of a Lie group. Due to the fact that a G\mathcal{G}-action acts fibre by fibre, pushforwards of tangent vectors via a right-translation act now only on the vertical structure of P\mathcal{P}. Thus, we generalize pushforwards using a connection on G\mathcal{G} which will modify the pushforward. A horizontal distribution on P\mathcal{P} invariant under such a modified pushforward will provide a proper notion of Ehresmann connection. For achieving gauge invariance we impose conditions on the connection 1-form μ\mu on G\mathcal{G}: μ\mu has to be a multiplicative form, \textit{i.e.}\ closed w.r.t.\ a certain simplicial differential δ\delta on G\mathcal{G}, and the curvature RμR_\mu of μ\mu has to be δ\delta-exact with primitive ζ\zeta; μ\mu will be the generalization of the Maurer-Cartan form of the classical gauge theory, while the δ\delta-exactness of RμR_\mu will generalize the role of the Maurer-Cartan equation. This introduces the notion of multiplicative Yang-Mills connections, a connection which helped classifying singular foliations and symmetry breaking. For allowing curved connections on G\mathcal{G} in the dynamical theory we will need to generalize the typical definition of the curvature/field strength FF on P\mathcal{P} by adding ζ\zeta to FF. Several examples for a gauge theory with a curved μ\mu will be provided, including the inner group bundle of the Hopf fibration S7S4\mathbb{S}^7 \to \mathbb{S}^4, and a classification for gauge theories with structural semisimple group bundles will be provided, including a classification for whether these theories admit a classical description.

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@article{arxiv.2210.02924,
  title  = {Integrating curved Yang-Mills gauge theories},
  author = {Simon-Raphael Fischer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.02924},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

178 pages; v5: Added a full family and classification of examples of gauge theories which cannot be described classically