Gauge theory: Historical origins and some modern developments
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Publication:3077111
DOI10.1103/RevModPhys.72.1zbMath1205.81106WikidataQ59412208 ScholiaQ59412208MaRDI QIDQ3077111
Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh, Norbert Straumann
Publication date: 21 February 2011
Published in: Reviews of Modern Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
01A60: History of mathematics in the 20th century
81-03: History of quantum theory
81T13: Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in quantum field theory
81T30: String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory
81T75: Noncommutative geometry methods in quantum field theory
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