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A Manifestly Lorentz covariant Local Quantum Field theory of Dyons

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1991Description: vi; 121pSubject(s): Online resources: Dissertation note: 1991Ph.DUniversity of Madras Abstract: The origin of numerous problems associated with the earlier attempts to construct Quantum Field Theory of Dyons, are discussed in this thesis. These problems are analyzed with the aspects of Classical and Quantum Mechanics of Monopoles / Dyons and then to the Field theory of these particles. The path integral formulation of the Theory of Dyons is given; And it is shown that ' to construct a quantum field theory of these particles evading the need of Dirac String completely at the level of partition function' is possible. It is also shown that the dynamics in this theory is governed by certain Gauge Symmetry. Hamiltonian formulation of the theory is discussed, and it is found that some of the aspects like the role of Dirac Strings in this formulation, becomes more transparent. Various subtle aspects of the theory are carefully analysed with an added discussion of some problems related to the topic.
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1991

Ph.D

University of Madras

The origin of numerous problems associated with the earlier attempts to construct Quantum Field Theory of Dyons, are discussed in this thesis. These problems are analyzed with the aspects of Classical and Quantum Mechanics of Monopoles / Dyons and then to the Field theory of these particles. The path integral formulation of the Theory of Dyons is given; And it is shown that ' to construct a quantum field theory of these particles evading the need of Dirac String completely at the level of partition function' is possible. It is also shown that the dynamics in this theory is governed by certain Gauge Symmetry. Hamiltonian formulation of the theory is discussed, and it is found that some of the aspects like the role of Dirac Strings in this formulation, becomes more transparent. Various subtle aspects of the theory are carefully analysed with an added discussion of some problems related to the topic.

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