2006
DOI: 10.1142/s0217751x06030977
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2 + 1 Abelian "Gauge Theory" Inspired by Ideal Hydrodynamics

Abstract: We study a possibly integrable model of Abelian gauge fields on a two-dimensional surface M , with volume form µ. It has the same phase-space as ideal hydrodynamics, a coadjoint orbit of the volume-preserving diffeomorphism group of M . Gauge field Poisson brackets differ from the Heisenberg algebra, but are reminiscent of Yang-Mills theory on a null surface. Enstrophy invariants are Casimirs of the Poisson algebra of gauge invariant observables. Some symplectic leaves of the Poisson manifold are identified. T… Show more

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