Howe Duality for an Induced Model of Lattice U(N) Yang-Mills Theory
Abstract
We propose an approach that views U(Nc) Yang-Mills theory as the critical point of an induced gauge model on the lattice. Similar recent proposals based on the color-flavor transformation rely on taking the limit of an infinite number of infinitely heavy particles. In contrast, we couple a finite number Nb of auxiliary boson flavors to the gauge field and argue that Yang-Mills theory is induced when Nb exceeds Nc and the boson mass is lowered to a critical point. Using the notion of Howe duality we transform the induced gauge model to a dual formulation in terms of local gauge invariant variables. In the abelian case the Howe duality transform turns out to coincide with the standard one, taking weakly coupled U(1)d=4 to strongly coupled Zd=4 lattice gauge theory.
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