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-====== Gauge Theory ​====== +====== Gauge Models====== 
-//also known as Yang-Mills ​theory//+//also known as Yang-Mills ​Models//
  
 <tabbox Intuitive> ​ <tabbox Intuitive> ​
  
-A gauge theory ​is a theory ​where the way different particles or fields interact with each other is determined by a [[advanced_tools:​gauge_symmetry|gauge symmetry]]. ​+A gauge model is a model where the way different particles or fields interact with each other is determined by a [[advanced_tools:​gauge_symmetry|gauge symmetry]]. ​
  
 The particles that mediate the gauge interaction are called gauge bosons. The particles that mediate the gauge interaction are called gauge bosons.
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 {{ :​theories:​gaugetheornoether.png?​nolink&​300|}} {{ :​theories:​gaugetheornoether.png?​nolink&​300|}}
  
-The basic idea behind gauge theories ​is that the fundamental symmetries of nature actually dictate the interactions between the fields of nature.+The basic idea behind gauge models ​is that the fundamental symmetries of nature actually dictate the interactions between the fields of nature.
  
 Mathematically Yang-Mills theory is described by the [[equations:​yang_mills_equations|Yang-Mills equation]]. Mathematically Yang-Mills theory is described by the [[equations:​yang_mills_equations|Yang-Mills equation]].
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