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Higher-derivative non-Abelian gauge fields via the Faddeev-Jackiw formalism
In this paper we analyze two higher-derivative theories, the generalized
electrodynamics and the Alekseev-Arbuzov-Baikov's effective Lagrangian from the
point of view of Faddeev-Jackiw sympletic approach. It is shown that the full
set of constraint is obtained directly from the zero-mode eigenvectors, and
that they are in accordance with known results from Dirac's theory, a remnant
and recurrent issue in the literature. The method shows to be rather economical
in relation to the Dirac's one, obviating thus unnecessary classification and
calculations. Afterwards, to conclude we construct the transition-amplitude of
the non-Abelian theory following a constrained BRST-method.Comment: 17 page
Nonperturbative Aspects of the two-dimensional Massive Gauged Thirring Model
In this paper we present a study based on the use of functional techniques on
the issue of insertions of massive fermionic fields in the two-dimensional
massless Gauged Thirring Model. As it will be shown, the fermionic mass
contributes to the Green's functions in a surprisingly simple way, leaving
therefore the original nonperturbative nature of the massless results still
intact in the massive theory. Also, by means of complementarity, we present a
second discussion of the massive model, now at its bosonic representation.Comment: 18 pages, to appear at Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Spin Glass Field Theory with Replica Fourier Transforms
We develop a field theory for spin glasses using Replica Fourier Transforms
(RFT). We present the formalism for the case of replica symmetry and the case
of replica symmetry breaking on an ultrametric tree, with the number of
replicas and the number of replica symmetry breaking steps generic
integers. We show how the RFT applied to the two-replica fields allows to
construct a new basis which block-diagonalizes the four-replica mass-matrix,
into the replicon, anomalous and longitudinal modes. The eigenvalues are given
in terms of the mass RFT and the propagators in the RFT space are obtained by
inversion of the block-diagonal matrix. The formalism allows to express any
-replica vertex in the new RFT basis and hence enables to perform a standard
perturbation expansion. We apply the formalism to calculate the contribution of
the Gaussian fluctuations around the Parisi solution for the free-energy of an
Ising spin glass.Comment: 39 pages, 3 figure
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