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Some unexpected properties of the cubic algebra generated by the covariant derivatives of a generic Yang-Mills connection over the (s+1)-dimensional pseudo Euclidean space are pointed out. This algebra is Gorenstein and Koszul of global dimension 3 but except for s=1 (i.e. in the 2-dimensional case) where it is the universal enveloping algebra of the Heisenberg Lie algebra and is a cubic Artin-Schelter regular algebra, it fails to be regular in that it has exponential growth. We give an explicit formula for the Poincare series of this algebra A and for the dimension in degree n of the graded Lie algebra of which A is the universal enveloping algebra. In the 4-dimensional (i.e. s=3) Euclidean case, a quotient of this algebra is the quadratic algebra generated by the covariant derivatives of a generic (anti) self-dual connection. This latter algebra is Koszul of global dimension 2 but is not Gorenstein and has exponential growth. It is the universal enveloping algebra of the graded Lie-algebra which is the semi-direct product of the free Lie algebra with three generators of degree one by a derivation of degree one.

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Local Operator Algebras of Charged States in Gauge Theory and Gravity

hep-th · 2024-11-13 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The paper constructs a formally unitary intertwiner between the exact and linearized BRST charges, yielding an automorphism that maps local operators to physical charged operators in gauge theories and perturbative gravity, at a formal level.

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  • Local Operator Algebras of Charged States in Gauge Theory and Gravity hep-th · 2024-11-13 · conditional · none · ref 36 · internal anchor

    The paper constructs a formally unitary intertwiner between the exact and linearized BRST charges, yielding an automorphism that maps local operators to physical charged operators in gauge theories and perturbative gravity, at a formal level.