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Quantization in Ads and the Ads/CFT Correspondence
The quantization of a scalar field in AdS leads to two kinds of normalizable
modes, usually called regular and irregular modes. The regular one is easily
taken into account in the standard prescription for the AdS/CFT correspondence.
The irregular mode requires a modified prescription which we argue is not
completely satisfactory. We discuss an alternative quantization in AdS which
incorporates boundary terms in a natural way. Within this quantization scheme
we present an improved prescription for the AdS/CFT correspondence which can be
applied to both, regular and irregular modes. Boundary conditions other than
Dirichlet are naturally treated in this new improved setting.Comment: 8 pages. Contribution to the Proceedings of the Second Londrina
Winter School "Mathematical Methods in Physics", August 25-30, 2002,
Londrina, PR, Brazil; v2: typos correcte
Energy and the AdS/CFT Correspondence
We consider a scalar field theory on AdS in both minimally and non-minimally coupled cases. We show that there exist constraints which arise in the quantization of the scalar field theory on AdS which cannot be reproduced through the usual AdS/CFT prescription. We argue that the usual energy, defined through the stress-energy tensor, is not the natural one to be considered in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence. We analyze a new definition of the energy which makes use of the Noether current corresponding to time displacements in global coordinates. We compute the new energy for Dirichlet, Neumann and mixed boundary conditions on the scalar field and for both the minimally and non-minimally coupled cases. Then, we perform the quantization of the scalar field theory on AdS showing that, for `regular' and `irregular' modes, the new energy is conserved, positive and finite. We show that the quantization gives rise, in a natural way, to a generalized AdS/CFT prescription which maps to the boundary all the information contained in the bulk. In particular, we show that the divergent local terms of the on-shell action contain information about the Legendre transformed generating functional, and that the new constraints for which the irregular modes propagate in the bulk are the same constraints for which such divergent local terms cancel out. In this situation, the addition of counterterms is not required. We also show that there exist particular cases for which the unitarity bound is reached, and the conformal dimension becomes independent of the effective mass. This phenomenon has no bulk counterpart
Gauge Dependence in the AdS/CFT Correspondence
We consider the AdS space formulation of the classical dynamics deriving from
the Stueckelberg Lagrangian. The on-shell action is shown to be free of
infrared singularities as the vector boson mass tends to zero. In this limit
the model becomes Maxwell theory formulated in an arbitrary covariant gauge.
Then we use the AdS/CFT correspondence to compute the two-point correlation
functions on the boundary. It is shown that the gauge dependence concentrates
on the contact terms.Comment: 13 pages, REVTEX, misprints in the abstract corrected. Minor changes.
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Note on the dual BRST Symmetry in U(1) Gauge Theory
We analyze the relation between the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian BRST symmetry
generators for a recently proposed two-dimensional symmetry. In particular it
is shown that this symmetry may be obtained from a canonical transformation in
the ghost sector in a gauge independent way.Comment: 12 pages, late
The Several Guises of the BRST Symmetry
We present several forms in which the BRST transformations of QCD in
covariant gauges can be cast. They can be non-local and even not manifestly
covariant. These transformations may be obtained in the path integral formalism
by non standard integrations in the ghost sector or by performing changes of
ghost variables which leave the action and the path integral measure invariant.
For different changes of ghost variables in the BRST and anti-BRST
transformations these two transformations no longer anticommute.Comment: 3 pages, revte
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