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Interpolating Action for Strings and Membranes - a Study of Symmetries in the Constrained Hamiltonian Approach
A master action for bosonic strings and membranes, interpolating between the
Nambu--Goto and Polyakov formalisms, is discussed. The role of the gauge
symmetries vis-\`{a}-vis reparametrization symmetries of the various actions is
analyzed by a constrained Hamiltonian approach. This analysis reveals the
difference between strings and higher branes, which is essentially tied to a
degree of freedom count. The cosmological term for membranes follows naturally
in this scheme. The conncetion of our aproach with the Arnowitt--Deser--Misner
representation in general relativity is illuminated.Comment: LaTex, 23 pages; discussion on ADM representation included and new
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Generalised Hamiltonian embedding of the Proca model
We convert the second class Proca model into a first class theory by using
the generalised prescription of Batalin, Fradkin and Tyutin. We then show how a
basic set of gauge invariant fields in the embedded model can be identified
with the fundamental fields in the proca model as well as with the observables
in the St\"uckelberg model or in the model involving the interaction of an
abelian 2-form field with the Maxwell field. The connection of these models
with the massive Kalb-Ramond model is also elucidated within a path integral
approach.Comment: 11 pages, Latex, No figur
Entropy of the Kerr-Sen Black Hole
We study the entropy of Kerr-Sen black hole of heterotic string theory beyond
semiclassical approximations. Applying the properties of exact differentials
for three variables to the first law thermodynamics we derive the corrections
to the entropy of the black hole. The leading (logarithmic) and non leading
corrections to the area law are obtained.Comment: 8 pages. Corrected references
Lagrangian analysis of `trivial' symmetries in models of gravity
We study the differences between Poincare and canonical hamiltonian
symmetries in models of gravity through the corresponding Noether identities
and show that they are equivalent modulo trivial gauge symmetries.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX; Based on presentation at the conference "Relativity
and Gravitation: 100 Years after Einstein in Prague," held in Prague, June
201
Self dual models and mass generation in planar field theory
We analyse in three space-time dimensions, the connection between abelian
self dual vector doublets and their counterparts containing both an explicit
mass and a topological mass. Their correspondence is established in the
lagrangian formalism using an operator approach as well as a path integral
approach. A canonical hamiltonian analysis is presented, which also shows the
equivalence with the lagrangian formalism. The implications of our results for
bosonisation in three dimensions are discussed.Comment: 15 pages,Revtex, No figures; several changes; revised version to
appear in Physical Review
Quantisation of second class systems in the Batalin-Tyutin formalism
We review the Batalin-Tyutin approach of quantising second class systems
which consists in enlarging the phase space to convert such systems into first
class. The quantisation of first class systems, it may be mentioned, is already
well founded. We show how the usual analysis of Batalin-Tyutin may be
generalised, particularly if one is dealing with nonabelian theories. In order
to gain a deeper insight into the formalism we have considered two specific
examples of second class theories-- the massive Maxwell theory (Proca model)
and its nonabelian extension. The first class constraints and the involutive
Hamiltonian are explicitly constructed. The connection of our Hamiltonian
approach with the usual Lagrangian formalism is elucidated. For the Proca model
we reveal the importance of a boundary term which plays a significant role in
establishing an exact identification of the extra fields in the Batalin-Tyutin
approach with the St\"uckelberg scalar. Some comments are also made concerning
the corresponding identification in the nonabelian example.Comment: 26 pages, Latex file, e-mail [email protected] SINP-TNP/94-
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