Canonical quantisation of thermal gauge theories
P V Landshoff

TL;DR
This paper introduces a canonical quantisation approach for thermal gauge theories, providing a new perturbation method in covariant gauges and addressing the zero-frequency mode issue in the temporal gauge.
Contribution
It presents a novel canonical quantisation framework for finite-temperature gauge theories, improving perturbation calculations and resolving gauge-specific zero-mode problems.
Findings
Developed a finite-temperature perturbation theory in covariant gauges.
Solved the zero-frequency mode problem in the temporal gauge.
Provided a more convenient quantisation method for thermal gauge theories.
Abstract
Canonical quantisation gives a new and convenient finite-temperature perturbation theory in covariant gauges, and solves the problem of the zero-frequency mode in the temporal gauge. [Talk at Workshop on Thermal Field Theories and their Applications, Banff, August 1993]
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TopicsModel Reduction and Neural Networks
