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On Induced Gravity in 2-d Topological Theories
D. Amati S. Elitzur, E. Rabinovici
Published 1993-12-01Version 1
We study 2-d $\phi F$ gauge theories with the objective to understand, also at the quantum level, the emergence of induced gravity. The wave functionals - representing the eigenstates of a vanishing flat potential - are obtained in the $\phi$ representation. The composition of the space they describe is then analyzed: the state corresponding to the singlet representation of the gauge group describes a topological universe. For other representations a metric which is invariant under the residual gauge group is induced, apart from possible topological obstructions. Being inherited from the group metric it is rather rigid.
Comments: 38, tex, 160/93/ep
Journal: Nucl.Phys. B418 (1994) 45-80
Categories: hep-th
Keywords: induced gravity, topological theories, residual gauge group, quantum level, gauge theories
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