The quantum field theories that have proved successful in describing the real world are all non-Abelian gauge theories, theories based on principles of gauge invariance more general than the simple U(1) gauge invariance of quantum electrodynamics.
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The Quantum Theory of Fields, Volume 2: Modern Applications
May 9, 2005, Cambridge University Press
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0521670543 9780521670548
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"The quantum field theories that have proved successful in describing the real world are all non-Abelian gauge theories, theories based on principles of gauge invariance more general than the simple U(1) gauge invariance of quantum electrodynamics."
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