Asymptotic symmetries in classical gauge theory - bridging between the Hamiltonian- and the BV-BFV perspective
17.01.2025, 11:00
– Campus Golm, Building 9, Room 2.22 and via Zoom
Arbeitsgruppenseminar Analysis
Lena Janshen (Universität Göttingen)
Some physical systems are described by a mathematical model that has a redundancy. Such a model is called a gauge theory, where redundancies are described by gauge transformations. When the underlying spacetime for a gauge field theory has a boundary or is non-compact, and the fields satisfy fall-off conditions, some gauge transformations acquire physical significance as asymptotic symmetries.
In this talk, I will unravel the mathematical reason for the appearence of asymptotic symmetries. This reason appears naturally in the Hamiltonian formulation of gauge field theory – a setting ideally suited for gauge theories on globally hyperbolic spacetimes. In the first part of my talk I will focus on this approach. The second part of my talk will be dedicated to a modern framework for gauge theories – well suited for quantization – namely the BV-BFV formalism. I will present to you my work on translating the Hamiltonian understanding of asymptotic symmetries into the BV-BFV framework in the case of electromagnetism, and then compare it with already existing notions in the BV-BFV world.
I’m passionate about bridging different communities in mathematical physics to bring clarity to the concept of asymptotic symmetries, independent of the framework. I hope I can share some of this clarity with you in this talk.
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