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Analytical problems arising in geometry: examples from Yang-Mills theory (English)
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1985
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This is a survey of the Yang-Mills theory from the point of view of the applications of the analytical methods in geometry. The author discusses, in particular, a weak formulation of the Yang-Mills equations, conformal invariance, Palais-Smale condition, the removability of point singularities, an existence theorem for self-dual connections, the properties of critical levels, and formulates a number of unsolved problems.
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Yang-Mills theory
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conformal invariance
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Palais-Smale condition
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removability of point singularities
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critical levels
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