Hamiltonian facets of classical gauge theories on E-manifolds
Abstract
Manifolds with boundary, with corners, b-manifolds and foliations model configuration spaces for particles moving under constraints and can be described as E-manifolds. E-manifolds were introduced in [NT01] and investigated in depth in [MS20]. In this article we explore their physical facets by extending gauge theories to the E-category. Singularities in the configuration space of a classical particle can be described in several new scenarios unveiling their Hamiltonian aspects on an E-symplectic manifold. Following the scheme inaugurated in [Wei78], we show the existence of a universal model for a particle interacting with an E-gauge field. In addition, we generalize the description of phase spaces in Yang-Mills theory as Poisson manifolds and their minimal coupling procedure, as shown in [Mon86], for base manifolds endowed with an E-structure. In particular, the reduction at coadjoint orbits and the shifting trick are extended to this framework. We show that Wong's equations, which describe the interaction of a particle with a Yang-Mills field, become Hamiltonian in the E-setting. We formulate the electromagnetic gauge in a Minkowski space relating it to the proper time foliation and we see that our main theorem describes the minimal coupling in physical models such as the compactified black hole.
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