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Radiative Corrections and the Palatini Action

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arxiv 1601.04944 v6 pith:YF3RE33F submitted 2016-01-19 hep-th

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keywords actiondemonstrateformradiativerulessecond-orderverticesaddition
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By using the Faddeev-Popov quantization procedure, we demonstrate that the radiative effects computed using the first-order and second-order Einstein-Hilbert action for General Relativity are the same, provided one can discard tadpoles. In addition, we show that the first order form of this action can be used to obtain a set of Feynman rules that involves just two propagating fields and three three-point vertices; using these rules is considerably simpler than employing the infinite number of vertices that occur in the second-order form. We demonstrate this by computing the one-loop, two-point function.

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