The History of the Guralnik, Hagen and Kibble development of the Theory of Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Gauge Particles

Physics – History and Philosophy of Physics

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26 pages, historical review

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10.1142/S0217751X09045431

I discuss historical material about the beginning of the ideas of spontaneous
symmetry breaking and particularly the role of the Guralnik, Hagen Kibble paper
in this development. I do so adding a touch of some more modern ideas about the
extended solution-space of quantum field theory resulting from the intrinsic
nonlinearity of non-trivial interactions.

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