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Notes on a few quasilocal properties of Yang-Mills theory

High Energy Physics - Theory 2019-10-11 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Gauge theories possess non-local features that, in the presence of boundaries, inevitably lead to subtleties. In this article, we continue our study of a unified solution based on a geometric tool operating on field-space: a connection form. We specialize to the D+1D+1 formulation of Yang-Mills theories on configuration space, and we precisely characterize the gluing of the Yang-Mills field across regions. In the D+1D+1 formalism, the connection-form splits the electric degrees of freedom into their pure-radiative and Coulombic components, rendering the latter as conjugate to the pure-gauge part of the gauge potential. Regarding gluing, we obtain a characterization for topologically simple regions through closed formulas. These formulas exploit the properties of a generalized Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator defined at the gluing surface; through them, we find only the radiative components and the local charges are relevant for gluing. Finally, we study the gluing into topologically non-trivial regions in 1+1 dimensions. We find that in this case, the regional radiative modes do not fully determine the global radiative mode (Aharonov-Bohm phases). For the global mode takes a new contribution from the kernel of the gluing formula, a kernel which is associated to non-trivial cohomological cycles. In no circumstances do we find a need for postulating new local degrees of freedom at boundaries. The partial results of these notes have been completed and substantially clarified in a more recent, comprehensive article from October 2019. (titled: "The quasilocal degrees of freedom of Yang-Mills theory").\text{The partial results of these notes have been completed and substantially clarified in a more recent, comprehensive article from October 2019. (titled: "The quasilocal degrees of freedom of Yang-Mills theory").}

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@article{arxiv.1906.00992,
  title  = {Notes on a few quasilocal properties of Yang-Mills theory},
  author = {Henrique Gomes and Aldo Riello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.00992},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

30 pages, 4 figures, 3 page appendix. The partial results of these notes have been completed and substantially clarified in a more recent, comprehensive article from October 2019. (titled: "The quasilocal degrees of freedom of Yang-Mills theory")