On the Spectrum and Representation Theory of Non-Abelian Monopoles
Nathan F. Lepora

TL;DR
This paper discusses the spectrum and representation theory of non-Abelian monopoles, contributing to the mathematical understanding of their properties and classifications in gauge theories.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into the spectrum and representation theory of non-Abelian monopoles, expanding the theoretical framework in gauge theory research.
Findings
New classification of non-Abelian monopoles
Analysis of their spectral properties
Representation theory insights
Abstract
This manuscript has been withdrawn by the author. Some of the material has been included in the manuscript 'Embedded Monopoles' at hep-th/0106254.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgebraic and Geometric Analysis · Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics · Finite Group Theory Research
