Classical gauge theory of gravity
arXiv:gr-qc/0208054
Abstract
The classical theory of gravity is formulated as a gauge theory on a frame bundle with spontaneous symmetry breaking caused by the existence of Dirac fermionic fields. The pseudo-Riemannian metric (tetrad field) is the corresponding Higgs field. We consider two variants of this theory. In the first variant, gravity is represented by the pseudo-Riemannian metric as in general relativity theory; in the second variant, it is represented by the effective metric as in the Logunov relativistic theory of gravity. The configuration space, Dirac operator, and Lagrangians are constructed for both variants.
12 pages