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Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2013
Abstract Augmenting the Standard Model by three right-handed neutrinos allows for an anomaly-free gauge group extension G max = U ( 1 ) B − L × U ( 1 ) L e − L μ × U ( 1 ) L μ − L τ .
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Abstract Augmenting the Standard Model by three right-handed neutrinos allows for an anomaly-free gauge group extension G max = U ( 1 ) B − L × U ( 1 ) L e − L μ × U ( 1 ) L μ − L τ .
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Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1995
Recent developments in quantum gravity theory have led to the suggestion that various discrete symmetries, in particular charge–parity (CP), should be ‘‘gauged,’’ that is, interpreted as elements of some connected Lie group. As the parity operator is related to a space–time isometry, however, it is far from clear that this suggestion has any real ...
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Recent developments in quantum gravity theory have led to the suggestion that various discrete symmetries, in particular charge–parity (CP), should be ‘‘gauged,’’ that is, interpreted as elements of some connected Lie group. As the parity operator is related to a space–time isometry, however, it is far from clear that this suggestion has any real ...
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Gauge Symmetries and Dirac Conjecture
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wang, Yong-Long, Li, Zi-Ping, Wang, Ke
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Physical Review D, 1976
It is shown that one cannot artifically establish a gauge hierarchy of any desired magnitude by arbitrarily adjusting the scalar-field parameters in the Lagrangian and using the tree approximation to the potential; radiative corrections will set an upper bound on such a hierarchy.
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It is shown that one cannot artifically establish a gauge hierarchy of any desired magnitude by arbitrarily adjusting the scalar-field parameters in the Lagrangian and using the tree approximation to the potential; radiative corrections will set an upper bound on such a hierarchy.
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Breaking of Gauge Symmetry in Lattice Gauge Theories
Physical Review Letters, 2021Claudio Bonati +2 more
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Global dipole symmetry, compact Lifshitz theory, tensor gauge theory, and fractons
Physical Review B, 2022Pranay Gorantla +2 more
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The interpretation of gauge symmetry
2002Introduction The term ‘gauge’ refers in its most general everyday connotation to a system of measuring physical quantities, for example by comparing a physical magnitude with a standard or ‘unit’. Changing the gauge would then refer to changing the standard.
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