Gauge Parameter Dependence in Gauge Theories
J.Gegelia, A.Khelashvili, N.Kiknadze

TL;DR
This paper investigates how gauge fixing terms and ghost sectors can lead to inconsistencies in gauge theories, using topologically massive gauge field theory as a case study.
Contribution
It identifies the origin of potential inconsistencies related to gauge parameter dependence in gauge fixing procedures.
Findings
Gauge parameter dependence can cause inconsistencies in gauge theories.
Analysis of topologically massive gauge field theory reveals specific origins of these issues.
Highlights importance of careful gauge fixing in theoretical formulations.
Abstract
On the example of topologically massive gauge field theory we find the origin of possible inconsistency of working with gauge fixing terms (together with relevant ghost sector)
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotic Mechanisms and Dynamics · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques · Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
