TY - JOUR
T1 - Gauge and topological symmetries in the bulk quantization of gauge theories
AU - Baulieu, Laurent
AU - Grassi, Pietro Antonio
AU - Zwanziger, Daniel
N1 - Funding Information:
The research of Daniel Zwanziger was partially supported by the National Science Foundation under grant PHY-9900769. P.A. Grassi is supported by National Science Foundation under grant PHY-9722083.
PY - 2001/3/12
Y1 - 2001/3/12
N2 - A gauge theory with 4 physical dimensions can be consistently expressed as a renormalizable topological quantum field theory in 5 dimensions. We extend the symmetries in the 5-dimensional framework to include not only a topological BRST operator s that encodes the invisibility of the "bulk" (the fifth dimension), but also a gauge BRST operator w that encodes gauge-invariance and selects observables. These symmetries provide a rich structure of Ward identities which assure the renormalizability of the theory, including non-renormalization theorems. The 5-dimensional approach considerably simplifies conceptual questions such as for instance the Gribov phenomenon and fermion doubling. A confinement scenario in the 5-dimensional framework is sketched. We detail the five-dimensional mechanism of anomalies, and we exhibit a natural lattice discretization that is free of fermion doubling.
AB - A gauge theory with 4 physical dimensions can be consistently expressed as a renormalizable topological quantum field theory in 5 dimensions. We extend the symmetries in the 5-dimensional framework to include not only a topological BRST operator s that encodes the invisibility of the "bulk" (the fifth dimension), but also a gauge BRST operator w that encodes gauge-invariance and selects observables. These symmetries provide a rich structure of Ward identities which assure the renormalizability of the theory, including non-renormalization theorems. The 5-dimensional approach considerably simplifies conceptual questions such as for instance the Gribov phenomenon and fermion doubling. A confinement scenario in the 5-dimensional framework is sketched. We detail the five-dimensional mechanism of anomalies, and we exhibit a natural lattice discretization that is free of fermion doubling.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00725-2
DO - 10.1016/S0550-3213(00)00725-2
M3 - Article
SN - 0550-3213
VL - 597
SP - 583
EP - 614
JO - Nuclear Physics B
JF - Nuclear Physics B
IS - 1-3
ER -