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    A note on gauge symmetry breaking (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    It is shown that the breaking of abelian gauge symmetry implies the existence of dipole singularities \(\delta'(k^ 2)\) in the correlation functions of abelian Higgs model. An explicit example of gauge symmetry breaking -- Ferrari's model -- is discussed. By considering this model it is shown that the noninvariance of Wightman functions under global gauge transformations does not necessarily exclude the implementability of these transformations.
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    abelian Higgs model
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    symmetry breaking
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    dipole singularities
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    Wightman functions
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