gauge theories
Gauge theories are mathematical frameworks used in the field of physics to describe fundamental interactions between particles. They involve the concept of "gauge symmetry," which refers to the invariance of physical laws under certain transformations. Gauge theories allow for the understanding and prediction of various fundamental forces, such as electromagnetism, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force, by incorporating symmetry principles and mathematical structures called "gauge fields."
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