Central charges in the canonical realization of asymptotic symmetries: An example from three dimensional gravity (Q1069480)

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Central charges in the canonical realization of asymptotic symmetries: An example from three dimensional gravity
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    Central charges in the canonical realization of asymptotic symmetries: An example from three dimensional gravity (English)
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    It is shown that the global charges of a gauge theory may yield a nontrivial central extension of the asymptotic symmetry algebra already at the classical level. This is done by studying three dimensional gravity with a negative cosmological constant. The asymptotic symmetry group in that case is either \(R\times SO(2)\) or the pseudo-conformal group in two dimensions, depending on the boundary conditions adopted at spatial infinity. In the latter situation, a nontrivial central charge appears in the algebra of the canonical generators, which turns out to be just the Virasoro central charge.
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    gauge theory
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    asymptotic symmetry algebra
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    cosmological constant
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    spatial infinity
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    central charge
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