The Cosmological Constant and Volume-Preserving Diffeomorphism Invariants

Abstract

Observables in the quantum field theories of (D-1)-form fields, , on D-dimensional, compact and orientable manifolds, M, are computed. Computations of the vacuum value of Tab find it to be the metric times a function of the volume of spacetime, (M). Part of this function of is a finite zero-mode contribution. The correlation functions of another set of operators give intersection numbers on M. Furthermore, a similar computation for products of Wilson area operators results in a function of the volumes of the intersections of the submanifolds the operators are defined on. In addition, scalar field couplings are introduced and potentials are induced after integrating out the field. Lastly, the thermodynamics of the pure theories is found to be analogous to the zero-point motion of a scalar particle. The coupling of a Gaussian scalar field to the field is found to manifest itself on the free energy at high temperatures and/or small volumes.

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