Differential-geometric and variational background of classical gauge field theories
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- The Wu and Yang monopole solution in curved spacetime
- The geometry of minimal replacement for the Poincaré group
- Direct gauging of the Poincaré group. I
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- GAUGE TRANSFORMATIONS OF TYPE (0,2) TENSOR FIELDS AND ASSOCIATED VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLES
- Operator-valued connections, Lie connections, and gauge field theory
- First integrals for the equations of motion for test particles with internal structure
- The analytic evolution of Dyson-Schwinger equations via homomorphism densities
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