Gauge invariance and non-constant gauge couplings
Noureddine Mohammedi

TL;DR
This paper investigates how space-time dependent gauge couplings affect gauge invariance, showing that gauge invariance is not entirely broken even when couplings vary with space and time.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that gauge invariance persists in gauge theories with non-constant gauge couplings, challenging previous assumptions about symmetry breaking.
Findings
Gauge invariance is preserved with space-time dependent couplings.
Various gauge theories exhibit invariance despite coupling variations.
The results have implications for theories with dynamic gauge interactions.
Abstract
It is shown that space-time dependent gauge couplings do not completely break gauge invariance. We demonstrate this in various gauge theories.
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