Soft synchronous gauge: principal value prescription
V.M. Khatsymovsky

TL;DR
This paper investigates a principal value prescription for the synchronous gauge in gravity, proposing a method to handle singularities in the graviton propagator by adding a gauge-violating term and analyzing ghost contributions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel principal value approach to the synchronous gauge, incorporating a gauge-violating term and analyzing its implications for the graviton propagator and ghost fields.
Findings
The principal value prescription modifies the graviton propagator.
Ghost contributions become negligible as regularization parameter approaches zero.
Discrete structure at small distances emerges from the regularization scheme.
Abstract
The synchronous gauge in gravity () is ill-defined due to the singularity at in the graviton propagator. Previously we studied "softening" this gauge by considering instead the gauge , in the limit . We now explore the possibility of using a principal value prescription (not in the standard Cauchy sense), which amounts, roughly speaking, to replacing singularities , which then behave like distributions. We show that such a propagator follows upon adding to the action a gauge-violating term of a general form, which reduces to with a constant operator $\Lambda^{\lambda…
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications
