scientific article; zbMATH DE number 820893
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4857347
zbMath0843.57001MaRDI QIDQ4857347
Javier P. Muniain, John C. Baez
Publication date: 27 November 1995
Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in quantum field theory (81T13) Quantization of the gravitational field (83C45) Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to manifolds and cell complexes (57-01)
Related Items (55)
Complex solutions to Maxwell's equations ⋮ Local spin base invariance from a global differential–geometrical point of view ⋮ My journey into the physics of David Finkelstein ⋮ Linked and knotted beams of light, conservation of helicity and the flow of null electromagnetic fields ⋮ The role of geometric and dynamical phases in the Dirac-Bohm picture ⋮ Ternary logic design in topological quantum computing ⋮ Knot Theory ⋮ Bohmian mechanics at space-time singularities. II: Spacelike singularities ⋮ Dynamics of minimal surfaces ⋮ Cartan connections and integrable vortex equations ⋮ Generalized finite difference schemes with higher order Whitney forms ⋮ Real spinors and real Dirac equation ⋮ The Newman-Penrose map and the classical double copy ⋮ A Riemann-Stein kernel method ⋮ Benchmarking quantum processors with a single qubit ⋮ Drinfel'd double symmetry of the 4d Kitaev model ⋮ Temporary Singularities and Axions: An Analytic Solution that Challenges Charge Conservation ⋮ Background potentials and superselection sectors ⋮ Topological and geometric obstructions on Einstein-Hilbert-Palatini theories ⋮ On the possibility of classical vacuum polarization and magnetization ⋮ Yang–Mills equation for the nuclear geometrical collective model connexion ⋮ A diagrammatic view of differential equations in physics ⋮ Las ecuaciones de Maxwell y el operador de Hodge ⋮ Field equations from Killing spinors ⋮ Curie's hazard: from electromagnetism to symmetry violation ⋮ Interpreting quantum gravity ⋮ Two-dimensional algebra in lattice gauge theory ⋮ Linking numbers in local quantum field theory ⋮ A brief note on Weyl frames and canonical transformations in geometrical scalar–tensor theories of gravity ⋮ Systematisation of Systems Solving Physics Boundary Value Problems ⋮ Fiber bundles, Yang-Mills theory, and general relativity ⋮ Topological Aharonov-Bohm effect and pseudo-particle bundles ⋮ Emergent metric and geodesic analysis in cosmological solutions of (torsion-free) polynomial affine gravity ⋮ (3+1)-Formulation for gravity with torsion and non-metricity: The stress-energy-momentum equation ⋮ (3 + 1)-formulation for gravity with torsion and non-metricity: II. The hypermomentum equation ⋮ Introduction to Loop Quantum Gravity and Cosmology ⋮ Differential geometry, Palatini gravity and reduction ⋮ The algebra of grand unified theories ⋮ Loop quantum gravity ⋮ A Connection between Minkowski and Galilean Space‐times in Quantum Mechanics ⋮ Neutron star properties in a QCD-motivated model ⋮ Loop quantum gravity ⋮ The underlying fiber bundle geometry of the CAM gauge model of the standard model of particle physics: \(\mathrm{SU}(3)\) ⋮ Hyperbolic vortices and Dirac fields in 2+1 dimensions ⋮ \(\operatorname{SL}(2, \mathbb{C})\) Chern-Simons theory, a non-planar graph operator, and 4D quantum gravity with a cosmological constant: semiclassical geometry ⋮ Some mathematical, epistemological, and historical reflections on the relationship between geometry and reality, space-time theory and the geometrization of theoretical physics, from Riemann to Weyl and beyond ⋮ Beyond Einstein’s General Relativity: Hybrid metric-Palatini gravity and curvature-matter couplings ⋮ Quantum gravity as a Fermi liquid ⋮ The Borromean rings ⋮ A short review on Noether’s theorems, gauge symmetries and boundary terms ⋮ GARCH in spinor field ⋮ From stochastic differential equation to quantum field theory ⋮ Evaporating black-holes, wormholes, and vacuum polarisation: must they always conserve charge? ⋮ Bohmian mechanics at space-time singularities. I: Timelike singularities ⋮ Normal frames for derivations and linear connections and the equivalence principle
This page was built for publication: