This book is a systematic study of the classical and quantum
theories of gauge systems. It starts with Dirac's analysis showing
that gauge theories are constrained Hamiltonian systems. The
classical foundations of BRST theory are then laid out with a
review of the necessary concepts from homological algebra.
Reducible gauge systems are discussed, and the relationship between
BRST cohomology and gauge invariance is carefully explained. The
authors then proceed to the canonical quantization of gauge
systems, first without ghosts (reduced phase space quantization,
Dirac method) and second in the BRST context (quantum BRST
cohomology). The path integral is discussed next. The analysis
covers indefinite metric systems, operator insertions, and Ward
identities. The antifield formalism is also studied and its
equivalence with canonical methods is derived. The examples of
electromagnetism and abelian 2-form gauge fields are treated in
detail.
The book gives a general and unified treatment of the subject in
a self-contained manner. Exercises are provided at the end of each
chapter, and pedagogical examples are covered in the text.
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