On the Consistency of Twisted Gauge Theory
S. Giller, C. Gonera, P. Kosinski, P. Maslanka

TL;DR
This paper discusses the consistency conditions of twisted gauge theory, emphasizing that it remains consistent if it also maintains the standard noncommutative gauge symmetry.
Contribution
It clarifies the conditions under which twisted gauge theory is consistent, highlighting the necessity of standard noncommutative gauge symmetry.
Findings
Twisted gauge theory is consistent with standard noncommutative gauge symmetry.
Consistency depends on the simultaneous presence of both gauge symmetries.
Provides theoretical validation for the structure of twisted gauge theories.
Abstract
It is argued that the twisted gauge theory is consistent provided it exhibits also the standard noncommutative gauge symmetry.
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