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On generalized gauge fixing in the field–antifield formalism
Received 4 January 2006;
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Abstract
We consider the problem of covariant gauge fixing in the most general setting of the field–antifield formalism, where the action W and the gauge-fixing part X enter symmetrically and both satisfy the quantum master equation. Analogous to the gauge-generating algebra of the action W, we analyze the possibility of having a reducible gauge-fixing algebra of X. We treat a reducible gauge-fixing algebra of the so-called first stage in full detail and generalize to arbitrary stages. The associated “square root” measure contributions are worked out from first principles, with or without the presence of antisymplectic second-class constraints. Finally, we consider an W–X alternating multi-level generalization.
Keywords: BV field–antifield formalism; Odd Laplacian; Antisymplectic geometry; Second-class constraints; Reducible gauge algebra; Gauge fixing
PACS: 02.40.-k; 02.40.Hw; 04.60.Gw; 11.10.-z; 11.10.Ef; 11.15.-q
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Antisymplectic geometry revisited
- 2.1. Compatible structures
- 2.2. Anticanonical transformations
- 2.3. Varying the solutions to the quantum master equation
- 3. Irreducible first-level gauge-fixing formalism
- 3.1. Review of original gauge-fixing formalism
- 3.2. First-level formalism
- 3.3. Going on-shell with respect to the constraints
- 4. Second-class constraints
- 4.1. First-level partition function
- 4.2. Unitarizing coordinates
- 4.3. Reduction to physical submanifold
- 4.4. Transversal coordinates
- 4.5. Reparametrization of the second-class constraints
- 5. Reducible gauge fixing
- 5.1. First-stage reducibility
- 5.2. First-level gauge fixing
- 5.3. A square root formula for H
- 5.4. From irreducible to reducible constraints
- 5.5. From reducible to irreducible constraints
- 5.6. Non-minimal approach
- 5.7. Higher-stage reducibility and second-class constraints
- 5.8. Non-minimal approach for higher stages
- 6. Higher-level formalism
- 7. Conclusion
- Note added
- Acknowledgements
- References






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