All known fundamental interactions in nature are modeled by gauge theories: These are Maxwell’s theory, the Weinberg-Salam model of electroweak interaction (which includes Maxwell’s theory), Quantum Chromodynamics, which describes strong interaction, and Einstein’s theory of gravity. The electromagnetic and gravitational forces are long-range, whereas the weak and strong forces are short-range.

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Gauge Theories

  • Andreas Wipf

摘要

All known fundamental interactions in nature are modeled by gauge theories: These are Maxwell’s theory, the Weinberg-Salam model of electroweak interaction (which includes Maxwell’s theory), Quantum Chromodynamics, which describes strong interaction, and Einstein’s theory of gravity. The electromagnetic and gravitational forces are long-range, whereas the weak and strong forces are short-range.