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Phys. Rev. D 5, 277–281 (1972)

Redundancy of Constraints in the Classical and Quantum Theories of Gravitation

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Vincent Moncrief
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20724

Received 7 October 1971; published in the issue dated 15 January 1972

It is shown that in Dirac's version of the quantum theory of gravitation, the Hamiltonian constraints are greatly redundant. If the Hamiltonian constraint condition is satisfied at one point on the underlying, closed three-dimensional manifold, then it is automatically satisfied at every point, provided only that the momentum constraints are everywhere satisfied. This permits one to replace the usual infinity of Hamiltonian constraints by a single condition which may be taken in the form of an integral over the manifold. Analogous theorems are given for the classical Einstein Hamilton-Jacobi equations.

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