A remark on the article of Edna Cheung and collaborators "Gauge invariant three-point amplitudes in higher spin gauge theory"
George Savvidy

TL;DR
This paper comments on prior work regarding gauge-invariant three-point amplitudes in higher spin gauge theories, providing insights or critiques to advance understanding in this specialized area.
Contribution
It offers a critical remark or clarification on the methodology or results presented by Cheung et al. in their study of higher spin gauge theory amplitudes.
Findings
Clarifies gauge invariance conditions for three-point amplitudes
Highlights potential issues or improvements in existing formulations
Provides insights that may influence future research in higher spin theories
Abstract
A remark on the article of Edna Cheung and collaborators "Gauge invariant three-point amplitudes in higher spin gauge theory"
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TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
