Published November 15, 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

V A Fock and gauge symmetry

Creators

  • 1. Alikhanov Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Russian Federation State Scientific Center, Moscow (Russian Federation)

Description

V A Fock, in 1926, was the first to have the idea of an Abelian gradient transformation and to discover that the electromagnetic interaction of charged particles has a gradient invariance in the framework of quantum mechanics. These transformation and invariance were respectively named Eichtransformation and Eichinvarianz by H Weyl in 1929 (the German verb zu eichen means to gauge). The first non-Abelian gauge theory was suggested by O Klein in 1938; and in 1954, C N Yang and R L Mills rediscovered the non-Abelian gauge symmetry. Gauge invariance is the underlying principle of the current Standard Model of strong and electroweak interactions. (from the history of physics)

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.3367/UFNe.0180.201008g.0871

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physics Uspekhi
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
8
Journal Page Range
p. 835-837
ISSN
1063-7869