Gauge Invariances in Second Class Constrained Systems - A Comparative Look at Two Methods

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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Latex file, 12 pages, Contribution to ``Photon and Poincare Group'', edited by Valeri Dvoeglazov for Nova Science Publishers,

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We look at and compare two different methods developed earlier for inducing gauge invariances in systems with second class constraints. These two methods, the Batalin-Fradkin method and the Gauge Unfixing method, are applied to a number of systems. We find that the extra field introduced in the Batalin-Fradkin method can actually be found in the original phase space itself.

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