Gauge conservation laws in a general setting. Superpotential
G.Sardanashvily

TL;DR
This paper proves that in a very general setting, the conserved current associated with a gauge symmetry can be reduced to a superpotential, highlighting a fundamental aspect of gauge theories.
Contribution
It establishes a general proof that gauge symmetry conserved currents are reducible to superpotentials, extending previous specific cases.
Findings
Conserved currents in gauge theories are superpotentials.
The proof applies in a very general setting.
Highlights a fundamental aspect of gauge invariance.
Abstract
The fact that the conserved current of a gauge symmetry is reduced to a superpotential is proved in a very general setting.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
