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Lattice Gauge Theories

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1989
In quantum mechanics non classical trajectories are allowed with a probability: $$ P\{ x(t)\} = {e^{ - {{S\{ x(t)\} } \over h}}} $$ (1) where the time is euclidean (t ---> it) and $$ P\{ x(t)\} = \int\limits_{ - \infty }^\infty {L[x(t),\dot x(t)]} $$ (1) When h goes to zero, the probability peaks at the minimum of the action , the ...
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QUANTUM GAUGE THEORIES

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1996
We consider a gauge theory by taking real quantum groups of nondegenerate bilinear form as a symmetry. The construction of this quantum gauge theory is developed in order to fit with the Hopf algebra structure. In this framework, we show that an appropriate definition of the infinitesimal gauge variations and the axioms of the Hopf algebra structure ...
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Renormalizability of Gauge Theories

Physical Review, 1962
By generalization of methods developed by Kamefuchi, O'Raifeartaigh, and Salam, conditions for renormalizability of general gauge theories of massive vector mesons are derived. These conditions are stated explicitly in Eqs. (39) and (40) of the text. It is shown that all theories based on simple Lie groups (with the one exception of the neutral vector ...
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Universal gauge theory

Physical Review D, 1990
It is shown that there is a "universal" group that contains the gauge groups of all Yang-Mills theories as subgroups. An analogue of Yang-Mills theory ("universal gauge theory") with this group as the invariance group is shown to exist in 3+1 space-time dimensions.
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Gauge Theories of Gravitation

1978
The theories of electromagnetism and gravitation are the best understood classical field theories. The former serves as model for gauge theories which are conjectured to describe weak and strong interactions. It is therefore natural to ask whether Einstein’s theory (G.R.) of gravitation is such a gauge theory. In G.R.
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Theory and Calculation of the Phosphorescence Phenomenon

Chemical Reviews, 2017
Gleb Baryshnikov   +2 more
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Nuclear Quantum Effects in Water and Aqueous Systems: Experiment, Theory, and Current Challenges

Chemical Reviews, 2016
Michele Ceriotti   +2 more
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