Elitzur's theorem
Elitzur's theorem is a theorem in quantum and statistical field theory stating that local gauge symmetries cannot be spontaneously broken. The theorem was proposed in 1975 by Shmuel Elitzur, who proved it for Abelian gauge fields on a lattice.[1] It is nonetheless possible to spontaneously break a global symmetry within a theory that has a local gauge symmetry, as in the Higgs mechanism.
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Notes
- ↑ Elitzur S (1975). "Impossibility of spontaneously breaking local symmetries". Phys. Rev. D 12: 3978–3982. Bibcode:1975PhRvD..12.3978E. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.12.3978.
References
- Itzykson, Claude; Drouffe, Jean-Michel (1989), Statistical field theory. Vol. 1, Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-34058-8, MR 1175176
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