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    A classical analogue of Yukawa coupling: Presymplectic formalism (English)
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    Test particles moving under the influence of a coupled Einstein-Yang- Mills Higgs field are treated in the presymplectic formulation of particle gauge theory. Based on the Marsden/Weinstein reduced phase space the method of Montgomery for Wong's equations is generalized to accommodate the additional Higgs field. The approach leads to a complete set of equations of motion in the presymplectic evolution space. Particularly intriguing is the equation for the effective mass (the ``mass spectrum'') as a function of isospin and the Higgs field.
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    Kaluza-Klein
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    presymplectic geometry
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    Einstein-Yang-Mills Higgs field
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    gauge theory
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    reduced phase space
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    presymplectic evolution space
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