Geometrodynamical description of two-dimensional electrodynamics
Abstract
Two-dimensional pure electrodynamics is mapped into two-dimensional gravity in the first order formalism at classical and quantum levels. Due to the fact that the degrees of freedom of these two theories do not match, we are enforced to introduce extra fields from the beginning. These fields are introduced through a BRST exact boundary term, so they are harmless to the physical content of the theory. The map between electromagnetism and gravity fields generate a non-trivial Jacobian, which brings extra features (but also harmless to the physical content of the gravity theory) at quantum level.
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