Gauge theory on compact surfaces
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Gauge theory on compact surfaces
(Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, no. 600)
American Mathematical Society, 1997
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"March 1997, volume 126, number 600 (first of 5 numbers)"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-85)
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Description
This work presents a rigorous account of quantum gauge field theory for bundles (both trivial and non-trivial) over compact surfaces. The Euclidean quantum field measure describing this theory is constructed and loop expectation values for a broad class of Wilson loop configurations are computed explicitly. Both the topology of the surface and the topology of the bundle are encoded in these loop expectation values. The effect of well-behaved area - preserving homeomorphisms of the surface is to take these loop expectation values into those for the pullback bundle. The quantum gauge field measure is constructed by conditioning an infinite-dimensional Gaussian measure to satisfy constraints imposed by the topologies of the surface and of the bundle. Holonomies, in this setting, are defined by interpreting the usual parallel-transport equation as a stochastic differential equation.
Table of Contents
Introduction Terminology and basic facts The structure of bundles and connections over compact surfaces Quantum gauge theory on the disk A conditional probability measure The Yang-Mills measure Invariants of systems of curves Loop expectation values I Some tools for the Abelian case Loop expectation values II Appendix Figures 1, 2, 3 References.
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