Comment on Gravity and the Poincare Group
Abstract
Following the approach of Grignani and Nardelli [1], we show how to cast the two-dimensional model L curv2 + torsion2 + cosm.const -- and in fact any theory of gravity -- into the form of a Poincare gauge theory. By means of the above example we then clarify the limitations of this approach: The diffeomorphism invariance of the action still leads to a nasty constraint algebra. Moreover, by simple changes of variables (e.g. in a path integral) one can reabsorb all the modifications of the original theory.
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