Why is the gauge group for Ashtekar variable theory for General

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The gauge group for Ashtekar variable theory in General Relativity is SU(2) due to its three-dimensional structure. SU(2) is isomorphic to SO(3), meaning they are structurally equivalent, which raises questions about the choice of SU(2) over SO(3). The discussion explores the implications of this choice and whether there are significant phenomenological differences between using SU(2) and SO(3). Understanding this distinction is crucial for the theoretical framework of Ashtekar variables. Ultimately, the preference for SU(2) relates to its mathematical properties and relevance in quantum gravity contexts.
yyoon@fas.harvard.edu
As far as I understand, the gauge group for Ashtekar variable theory
for General Relativitiy is SU(2), because its group is three-
dimensional. But, why is this SU(2) instead of SO(3)? Are there any
plausible reasonings behind this? And, are there any phenomenological
differences if the gauge group were SO(3) instead of SU(2)?

Thanks in advance

Youngsub
 
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