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Learn Gauge Symmetries in Mathematical Quantum Field Theory
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This is one chapter in a series on Mathematical Quantum Field Theory.The previous chapter is 9. Propagators.The next chapter is 11. Reduced phase…
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Exploring General Relativity as a Gauge Theory
The fundamental interactions of the Standard Model are described by Yang-Mills theory. This is a gauge theory, which means the following: (1) Choose a…
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Examples of Prequantum Field Theories II: Higher Gauge Fields
After having recalled ordinary gauge fields from a dg-algebraic perspective in the previous article, here I discuss…
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Examples of Prequantum Field Theories I: Gauge Fields
After having motivated the need for prequantum field theory and having laid out its principles (i. extremal action, ii. global…