A new complete gauge fixing at initial data via Hodge decomposition on complete Riemannian manifolds enables existence proofs for Hadamard states in the quantization of Maxwell theory on globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds.
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On the Quantisation of Linear Gauge Theories on Lorentzian Manifolds: Maxwell's Theory via Complete Gauge Fixing
A new complete gauge fixing at initial data via Hodge decomposition on complete Riemannian manifolds enables existence proofs for Hadamard states in the quantization of Maxwell theory on globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds.
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Determination of heavy meson light-cone distribution amplitudes: theoretical framework and lattice simulations
Continuum-extrapolated lattice QCD yields heavy-meson LCDAs with D-meson peak at y≈0.2-0.3 and HQET inverse moment λ_B=0.340(20) GeV at 1 GeV, consistent with other determinations.
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