We consider a model which effectively restricts the functional integral of Yang-Mills theories to the fundamental modular region. Using algebraic arguments, we prove that this theory has the same divergences as ordinary Yang Mills theory in the Landau gauge and that it is unitary. The restriction of the functional integral is interpreted as a kind of spontaneous breakdown of the BRS symmetry.
The complete renormalization procedure of a general N = 1 supersymmetric gauge theory in the Wess-Zumino gauge is presented, using the regulator free "algebraic renormalization" procedure. Both gauge invariance and supersymmetry are included into one single BRS invariance. The form of the general nonabelian anomaly is given. Furthermore, it is explained how the gauge BRS and the supersymmetry functional operators can be extracted from the general BRS operator. It is then shown that the supersymmetry operators actually belong to the closed, finite, Wess-Zumino superalgebra when their action is restricted to the space of the "gauge invariant operators", i.e. to the cohomology classes of the gauge BRS operator.
We provide an analytical derivation of the thermoelectric transport coefficients of the simplest momentum-dissipating model in gauge/gravity where the lack of momentum conservation is realized by means of explicit graviton mass in the bulk. We rely on the procedure recently described by Donos and Gauntlett for holographic models where momentum dissipation is realized through nontrivial scalars. The analytical approach confirms and supports the results found previously by means of numerical computations and the associated holographic renormalization procedure. Importantly, it also provides a precise identification of the range of validity of the hydrodynamic approximation.
We present a systematic definition and analysis of the thermo-electric linear response in gauge/gravity systems focusing especially on models with massive gravity in the bulk and therefore momentum dissipation in the dual field theory. A precise treatment of finite counter-terms proves to be essential to yield a consistent physical picture whose hydrodynamic and beyond-hydrodynamics behaviors noticeably match with field theoretical expectations. The model furnishes a possible gauge/gravity description of the crossover from the quantum-critical to the disorder-dominated Fermi-liquid behaviors, as expected in graphene.
Antisymmetric tensor fields are discussed. The model, as other
topological field theories, possesses a supersymmetric off-shell
structure which can be used to define a class of Slavnov invariant
observables
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