A well-defined local gauge structure for non-Abelian two-form gauge fields was introduced some years ago. This was achieved by introducing doublet group representations and doublet-assembled connections. We provide a summarized version of this formalism, in order to recall its features and applications. We also build up doublet-extended gauge-invariant actions for bosonic and fermionic matter, and discuss the appearance of novel topological quantities in these doublet-type gauge models. A partner action for higher spin fields appears in the doublet version of the fermionic matter sector. As an application of the formalism, a Chern-Simons and an Yang-Mills action in four dimensions may both be rigorously defined. We carry out this task and s...
By dimensional reduction of a massive BF theory, a new topological field theory is constructed in (2...
We consider two problems in this work. In the first problem, we show that in a non-Abelian SU(N) Yan...
Overlap fermion on the lattice has been shown to properly reproduce topological aspects of gauge fie...
We propose a symmetry law for a doublet of different form fields, which resembles gauge transformati...
We generalize our previous formulation of gauge-invariant PT-symmetric field theories to include mod...
The four-dimensional theory of a 1-form abelian gauge field A coupled to a 2-form (antisymmetric ten...
Among a number of fundamental issues, the origin of inertial mass remains one of the major open prob...
In the model of extended non-Abelian tensor gauge fields we have found new metric-independent densit...
We suggest an extension of the gauge principle which includes tensor gauge fields. The extended non-...
The Lagrangian of non-Abelian tensor gauge fields describes interaction of the Yang-Mills field and ...
Recently we introduced an extended vector bundle $X$ on which non-Abelian tensor gauge fields realiz...
The classical action for pure Yang-Mills gauge theory can be formulated as a deformation of the topo...
We generalize the usual gauge transformations connected with the 1-form gauge potential to the Becch...
We regularize compact and non-compact Abelian Chern–Simons–Maxwell theories on a spatial lattice usi...
The classical action for pure Yang--Mills gauge theory can be formulated as a deformation of the top...
By dimensional reduction of a massive BF theory, a new topological field theory is constructed in (2...
We consider two problems in this work. In the first problem, we show that in a non-Abelian SU(N) Yan...
Overlap fermion on the lattice has been shown to properly reproduce topological aspects of gauge fie...
We propose a symmetry law for a doublet of different form fields, which resembles gauge transformati...
We generalize our previous formulation of gauge-invariant PT-symmetric field theories to include mod...
The four-dimensional theory of a 1-form abelian gauge field A coupled to a 2-form (antisymmetric ten...
Among a number of fundamental issues, the origin of inertial mass remains one of the major open prob...
In the model of extended non-Abelian tensor gauge fields we have found new metric-independent densit...
We suggest an extension of the gauge principle which includes tensor gauge fields. The extended non-...
The Lagrangian of non-Abelian tensor gauge fields describes interaction of the Yang-Mills field and ...
Recently we introduced an extended vector bundle $X$ on which non-Abelian tensor gauge fields realiz...
The classical action for pure Yang-Mills gauge theory can be formulated as a deformation of the topo...
We generalize the usual gauge transformations connected with the 1-form gauge potential to the Becch...
We regularize compact and non-compact Abelian Chern–Simons–Maxwell theories on a spatial lattice usi...
The classical action for pure Yang--Mills gauge theory can be formulated as a deformation of the top...
By dimensional reduction of a massive BF theory, a new topological field theory is constructed in (2...
We consider two problems in this work. In the first problem, we show that in a non-Abelian SU(N) Yan...
Overlap fermion on the lattice has been shown to properly reproduce topological aspects of gauge fie...