The "Dual" Variables Of Yang-Mills Theory And Local Gauge Invariant Variables
Abstract
After adding auxiliary fields and integrating out the original variables, the Yang-Mills action can be expressed in terms of local gauge invariant variables. This method reproduces the known solution of the two dimensional SU(N) theory. In more than two dimensions the action splits into a topological part and a part proportional to αs. We demonstrate the procedure for SU(2) in three dimensions where we reproduce a gravity-like theory. We discuss the four dimensional case as well. We use a cubic expression in the fields as a space-time metric to obtain a covariant Lagrangian. We also show how the four-dimensional SU(2) theory can be expressed in terms of a local action with six degrees of freedom only.
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