The fall and the rise of Weyl gauge theory
The fall and the rise of Weyl gauge theory
D. M. Ghilencea
AbstractIn 1918 Weyl introduced Weyl conformal geometry and its associated quadratic action which was the first gauge theory, of a spacetime symmetry, the Weyl gauge theory (of dilatations and Poincaré symmetry). The initial physical interpretation of his theory was however short-lived and led to the downfall of Weyl geometry as a physical theory. We review how this action was re-born into a physical Weyl gauge theory of gravity. This is the only gauge theory of a spacetime symmetry with a physical gauge boson, is Weyl anomaly-free, has {\it exact} geometric interpretation, with all scales of geometric origin, and generates Einstein-Hilbert action and a positive cosmological constant in its spontaneously broken phase. A more fundamental Weyl-Dirac-Born-Infeld gauge theory action exists in Weyl geometry, that does not need a UV regularisation, of which the (geometrically regularised) Weyl gauge theory is the leading order.