Dirac constraints in field theory and exterior differential systems

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DOI10.3934/JGM.2010.2.1zbMATH Open1375.70081arXiv0809.4508OpenAlexW1999247123MaRDI QIDQ983124FDOQ983124

Santiago Capriotti

Publication date: 30 July 2010

Published in: Journal of Geometric Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The usual treatment of a (first order) classical field theory such as electromagnetism has a little drawback: It has a primary constraint submanifold that arise from the fact that the dynamics is governed by the antisymmetric part of the jet variables. So it is natural to ask if there exists a formulation of this kind of field theories which avoids this problem, retaining the versatility of the known approach. The following paper deals with a family of variational problems, namely, the so called non standard variational problems, which intends to capture the data necessary to set up such a formulation for field theories; moreover, we will formulate a multisymplectic structure for the family of non standard variational problems, and we will relate this with the (pre)symplectic structure arising on the space of sections of the bundle of fields. In this setting the Dirac theory of constraints will be studied, obtaining among other things a novel characterization of the constraint manifold which arises in this theory, as generators of an exterior differential system associated to the equations of motion and the chosen slicing. Several examples of application of this formalism are discussed: Two of them motivated from the physical point of view, that is, electromagnetism and Poisson sigma models, and two examples of mathematical application. In the case of electromagnetism, it is shown that this formulation avoids the problems arising in the usual approach.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0809.4508




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