On the Separation of Redundant Variables in the Quantum Theory of the Yang-Mills Field
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Following close parallelism to the electrodynamics, the decomposition of the Yang-Mills Field is performed in the gauge invariant way. Thus, it is easily seen that gauge independent parts are transverse vector fields which are subjected to quantization. Elimination of redundant variables from the Hamiltonian is also performed by a unitary transformation. Essential difference from the arguments of Schwinger and Arnowitt-Fickler is clarified throughout this note.
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- 1966-12-25
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