Gauge theory — For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to gauge theory. In physics, a gauge theory is a type of field theory in which the Lagrangian is invariant under a continuous group of local transformations … Wikipedia
Gauge fixing — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) … Wikipedia
Gauge anomaly — In theoretical physics, a gauge anomaly is an example of an anomaly: it is an effect of quantum mechanics usually a one loop diagram that invalidates the gauge symmetry of a quantum field theory; i.e. of a gauge theory. Anomalies in gauge… … Wikipedia
Gauge covariant derivative — The gauge covariant derivative (pronEng|ˌgeɪdʒ koʊˌvɛəriənt dɪˈrɪvətɪv) is like a generalization of the covariant derivative used in general relativity. If a theory has gauge transformations, it means that some physical properties of certain… … Wikipedia
Gauge function — In mathematics, gauge function may refer to * the gauge as used in the definition of the Henstock Kurzweil integral, also known as the gauge integral; * in fractal geometry, a synonym for dimension function; * in gauge theory, a synonym for gauge … Wikipedia
Symmetry in physics — refers to features of a physical system that exhibit the property of symmetry that is, under certain transformations, aspects of these systems are unchanged , according to a particular observation. A symmetry of a physical system is a physical or … Wikipedia
Gauge boson — In particle physics, gauge bosons are bosonic particles that act as carriers of the fundamental forces of nature. More specifically, elementary particles whose interactions are described by gauge theory exert forces on each other by the exchange… … Wikipedia
gauge theory — ▪ physics class of quantum field theory, a mathematical theory involving both quantum mechanics and Einstein s special theory of relativity that is commonly used to describe subatomic particles and their associated wave fields. In a gauge… … Universalium
Introduction to gauge theory — This article is an accessible, non technical introduction to the subject. For the main encyclopedia article, see Gauge theory. Quantum field theory … Wikipedia
Mirror symmetry (string theory) — In physics and mathematics, mirror symmetry is a relation that can exist between two Calabi Yau manifolds. It happens, usually for two such six dimensional manifolds, that the shapes may look very different geometrically, but nevertheless they… … Wikipedia