Gauge Fixing Invariance and Anti-BRST Symmetry
Amir Abbass Varshovi

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between anti-BRST invariance in quantum gauge theories and classical gauge symmetry, highlighting how anti-BRST invariance reflects different gauge fixing choices.
Contribution
It establishes that anti-BRST invariance in quantum theories corresponds to classical gauge symmetry under various gauge fixing mechanisms.
Findings
Anti-BRST invariance relates to classical gauge symmetry.
Different gauge fixing mechanisms correspond to anti-BRST symmetry.
Provides a conceptual link between classical and quantum gauge invariances.
Abstract
It is shown that anti-BRST invariance in quantum gauge theories can be considered as the quantized version of the symmetry of classical gauge theories with respect to different gauge fixing mechanisms.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum many-body systems · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
