Large gauge transformation explained

Given a topological space M, a topological group G and a principal G-bundle over M, a global section of that principal bundle is a gauge fixing and the process of replacing one section by another is a gauge transformation. If a gauge transformation isn't homotopic to the identity, it is called a large gauge transformation. In theoretical physics, M often is a manifold and G is a Lie group.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Dougherty . John . February 2020 . Large gauge transformations and the strong CP problem . . 69 . 50-66 . 10.1016/j.shpsb.2019.09.001 . November 7, 2024.