New Supplementary Conditions for a Non-Linear Field Theory: General Relativity
Abstract
The Einstein theory of general relativity provides a peculiar example of classical field theory ruled by non-linear partial differential equations. A number of supplementary conditions (more frequently called gauge conditions) have also been considered in the literature. In the present paper, starting from the de Donder gauge, which is not conformally invariant but is the gravitational counterpart of the Lorenz gauge, we consider, led by geometric structures on vector bundles, a new family of gauges in general relativity, which involve fifth-order covariant derivatives of metric perturbations. A review of recent results by the authors is presented: restrictions on the general form of the metric on the vector bundle of symmetric rank-two tensor fields over space-time; admissibility of such gauges in the case of linearized theory about flat Euclidean space; generalization to a suitable class of curved Riemannian backgrounds, by solving an integral equation. Eventually, the applications to Euclidean quantum gravity are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9906109,
title = {New Supplementary Conditions for a Non-Linear Field Theory: General Relativity},
author = {Giampiero Esposito and Cosimo Stornaiolo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9906109},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
8 pages, plain Tex. Talk prepared for the Conference: "Nonlinearity, integrability and all that (twenty years after needs '79)". Gallipoli, July 1 - July 10, 1999