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Field and particle equations for the classical Yang-Mills field and particles with isotopic spin

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A complete system of equations describing the interaction between the Yang-Mills field and isotopic-spin-carrying particles in the classical limit is extracted from the equations of motion for the quantum fields.
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A complete system of equations describing the interaction between the Yang-Mills field and isotopic-spin-carrying particles in the classical limit is extracted from the equations of motion for the quantum fields. Some simple consequences are derived. The consistency of the equations is investigated.

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Lattice gauge description of colliding nuclei

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Gluon radiation from a classical point particle. II. Dense gluon fields

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Relativistic Action at a Distance and Fields

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“Classical” equations of motion in quantum mechanics with gauge fields

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Extended Test Particles in Geometric Fields

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Conservation of Isotopic Spin and Isotopic Gauge Invariance

TL;DR: In this article, it was pointed out that the usual principle of invariance under isotopic spin rotation is not consistant with the concept of localized fields, and the possibility of having invariance in local isotope spin rotations was explored.
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