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Gauge field copies
The problem of Wu-Yang ambiguities in 3 dimensions is related to the problem
of existence of torsion free driebeins for an arbitrary potential. The
ambiguity is only at the level of boundary conditions. We also find that in 3
dimensions any smooth Yang-Mills field tensor can be uniquely written as the
non-Abelian magnetic field of a smooth Yang-Mills potential.Comment: 6 pages, no figures, revtex. Significant changes in conclusion. Paper
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Dreibein as prepotential for three-dimensional Yang-Mills theory
We advocate and develop the use of the dreibein (and the metric) as
prepotential for three-dimensional SO(3) Yang-Mills theory. Since the dreibein
transforms homogeneously under gauge transformation, the metric is gauge
invariant. For a generic gauge potential, there is a unique dreibein on fixing
the boundary condition. Topologically non-trivial monopole configurations are
given by conformally flat metrics, with scalar fields capturing the monopole
centres. Our approach also provides an ansatz for the gauge potential covering
the topological aspects.Comment: 13 pages, improved version, section on Jacobian remove
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