Perturbative Gauge Anomalies in the Hamiltonian Formalism: A Cohomological Analysis
Abstract
The quantum action principle of renormalisation theory is applied to the antibracket-antifield formalism for Hamiltonian systems. General results on the local BRST cohomology allow one to prove that the anomalies appear in the time development of the BRST charge and violate the nilpotency of this charge. Furthermore they are equivalent to those of the Lagrangian formalism. The analysis provides a completely gauge and regularisation independent proof of Faddeev's conjecture on the relationship between gauge anomalies and Schwinger terms in the context of descent equations.
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