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A generalization of the Yang–Mills equations
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{% Name
Nikolay Marchuk
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nmarchuk@mi-ras.ru, nmarchuk2005@yandex.ru
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Departament of Mathematical Physics, Gubkina str.8, Moscow 119991, Russia
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A generalization of the Yang–Mills equations is proposed. It is shown that any
solution of the Yang–Mills equations (in the Lorentz gauge) is also a solution of the new generalized equation.
It is also shown that the generalized equation has solutions that do not satisfy
the Yang–Mills equations.
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