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Stratification of the orbit space in gauge theories. The role of nongeneric strata

R. Vilela Mendes

Published 2002-12-03Version 1

Gauge theory is a theory with constraints and, for that reason, the space of physical states is not a manifold but a stratified space (orbifold) with singularities. The classification of strata for smooth (and generalized) connections is reviewed as well as the formulation of the physical space as the zero set of a momentum map. Several important features of nongeneric strata are discussed and new results are presented suggesting an important role for these strata as concentrators of the measure in ground state functionals and as a source of multiple structures in low-lying excitations.

Comments: 22 pages Latex, 1 figure
Journal: J.Phys. A37 (2004) 11485-11498
Categories: math-ph, hep-th, math.MP
Subjects: 11.15.-q, 12.38.Aw
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