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Local Covariant Operator Formalism of Non-Abelian Gauge Theories and Quark Confinement Problem

01 Feb 1979-Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement (Oxford University Press)-Vol. 66, Iss: 66, pp 1-130
TL;DR: A manifestly covariant and local canonical operator formalism of non-Abelian gauge theories is presented in this paper, which is applicable to Yang-Mills theories as well as to gravity.
Abstract: A manifestly covariant and local canonical operator formalism of non-Abelian gauge theories is presented in its full detail. This formalism, applicable to Yang-Mills theories as well as to gravity, not only provides us a transparent understanding in the scattering theoretical aspects, but also makes it possible to discuss other important problems directly related to the (Heisenberg) operators and the state vectors: As for the former, the physical S-matrix unitarity is proved quite generally on the basis of the representation of the algebra of the BRS charge, and asymptotic field analysis is explicitly performed for some examples. As for the latter, the problems of observables and the well-definedness of charge operators are discussed and clear results are obtained, where the locality and covariance of the formalism are indispensable. Observables are shown to be invariant under the BRS transformation as well as the unbroken global gauge groups. By analyzing the structure of “Maxwell” equations in YM theories, the converse of the Higgs theorem is found to hold. This turns out to lead to a remarkably simple criterion of quark confinement in QCD. The present formalism is found useful also for the U(1) problem and the charge universality proof in the Weinberg-Salam model. General theory of indefinite metric quantum fields is developed to some extent.

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Holger Gies1
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a lecture course intended to fill the gap between graduate courses on quantum field theory and specialized reviews or forefront-research articles on functional renormalization group approaches to quantum fields and gauge theories.
Abstract: This lecture course is intended to fill the gap between graduate courses on quantum field theory and specialized reviews or forefront-research articles on functional renormalization group approaches to quantum field theory and gauge theories.

450 citations