New approach to the quantization of the Yang-Mills field
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Abstract: Review of the papers on the new method of the Yang-Mills field quantization applicable both in perturbation theory and beyond it is presented. It is shown that in the modified formulation of the Yang-Mills theory leading to the formal perturbation theory, which coincides with the standard one, there exist soliton solutions of the classical equations of motion.
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