
TL;DR
This paper discusses how the enlargement of gauge groups in non-commutative gauge theories stems from the non-local nature of their construction, linking it to earlier non-local gauge theories.
Contribution
It offers a new perspective by connecting gauge group enlargement in non-commutative theories to fundamental non-locality, revisiting prior non-local gauge theory insights.
Findings
Gauge group enlargement is due to non-locality.
Non-commutative gauge theories share features with earlier non-local theories.
Non-locality explains fundamental aspects of gauge symmetry changes.
Abstract
It is argued that the enlargement of the gauge group found in non-commutative gauge theory is more fundamentally thought of as a consequence of the non-locality of the construction and that it was already encountered in an earlier discussion of a non-local gauge theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTraditional Chinese Medicine Studies · Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications · Fuzzy Systems and Optimization
