gauge invariance

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gauge
noun
uk
/ɡeɪdʒ/
us
/ɡeɪdʒ/
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(Definition ofgaugefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The numerical goal is to derive a stable scheme that can approximate possibly large gradients without destroying thegaugeinvarianceof the system.
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However, instead of doing this,gaugeinvarianceis used as a keynote.
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This tensor is gauge invariant and its divergence isgaugeinvariance.
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Thegaugeinvariancewill be assured by being manifestly gauge invariant from the outset.
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However, one degree of freedom has already been accounted for since diagonal matrices are of the form of the precedinggaugeinvariance.
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In order to discover thegaugeinvarianceof the above expression it is necessary to treat each portion separately.
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Charge continuity andgaugeinvarianceconstrain the functional form of the response tensors.
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An important feature of the new formalism is, contrary to present-day theories, the exactgaugeinvariance, thus avoiding certain inconsistencies.
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Thegaugeinvarianceof each of these parts will then be tested.
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The construction uses the equations of charge continuity andgaugeinvariance, together with symmetry properties and dimensional arguments, to constrain the coefficients of an arbitrary linear combination of tensors.
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It is a sophisticated method to deal with quantum physical theories withgaugeinvariance.
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This was the first clear statement of the principle ofgaugeinvariancein physical law.
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To retaingaugeinvariance, the underlying fields must be massless, but the observable states can gain masses in the process.
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Usinggaugeinvariancefour of these components (two scalars and a vector field) may be set to zero.
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So in order to give mass to a gauge theory, thegaugeinvariancemust be broken by a condensate.
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Only after renormalization cangaugeinvariancebe recovered.
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Because of thegaugeinvarianceof general relativity, the correct formulation of cosmological perturbation theory is subtle.
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Ifgaugeinvariancewere to be retained, then these particles had to be acquiring their mass by some other mechanism or interaction.
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