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      2D induced gravity from canonically gauged WZNW system

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          Starting from the Kac--Moody structure of the WZNW model for SL(2,R) and using the general canonical formalism, we formulate a gauge theory invariant under local SL(2,R) x SL(2,R) and diffeomorphisms. This theory represents a gauge extension of the WZNW system, defined by a difference of two simple WZNW actions. By performing a partial gauge fixing and integrating out some dynamical variables, we prove that the resulting effective theory coincides with the induced gravity in 2D. The geometric properties of the induced gravity are obtained out of the gauge properties of the WZNW system with the help of the Dirac bracket formalism.

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              QUANTUM GRAVITY IN TWO DIMENSIONS

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                28 August 1998
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                10.1103/PhysRevD.59.044021
                hep-th/9808173
                81033e7d-d2ca-49bf-af84-9e1b78232367
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                Phys.Rev. D59 (1999) 044021
                LaTeX, 21 pages
                hep-th

                High energy & Particle physics
                High energy & Particle physics

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