Poincaré Gauge Theory for Gravitational Forces in (1+1) Dimensions

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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43 p., CTP#2165

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10.1006/aphy.1993.1058

We discuss in detail how string-inspired lineal gravity can be formulated as
a gauge theory based on the centrally extended Poincar\'e group in $(1+1)$
dimensions. Matter couplings are constructed in a gauge invariant fashion, both
for point particles and Fermi fields. A covariant tensor notation is developed
in which gauge invariance of the formalism is manifest.

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