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On Ellipticity and Gauge Invariance in Euclidean Quantum Gravity

Invariance principles determine many key properties in quantum field theory, including, in particular, the appropriate form of the boundary conditions. A crucial consistency check is the proof that the resulting boundary-value problem is strongly elliptic. In Euclidean quantum gravity, the appropriate principle seems to be the invariance of boundary conditions under infinitesimal diffeomorphisms on metric perturbations, and hence their BRST invariance. However, if the operator on metric perturbations is then chosen to be of Laplace type, the boundary-value problem for the quantized gravitational field fails to be strongly elliptic. A detailed proof is presented, and the corresponding open problems are discussed.

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