Recognitions:

## Non-abelian Local Gauge Invariance in Field Theories

These are notes I made when I was studying the subject 20 years ago. They seem fine considering that I was student then. I believe they can be useful for those who are studying Yang-Mills and other related material.

Sam
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 Thanks, Sam!
 nice,but looks some tough as it starts with non abelian lie group directly!

Recognitions:

## Non-abelian Local Gauge Invariance in Field Theories

 Quote by samalkhaiat These are notes I made when I was studying the subject 20 years ago. They seem fine considering that I was student then. I believe they can be useful for those who are studying Yang-Mills and other related material. Sam
Some corrections:
The notes were originally made using Math-Type, then converted to LaTex. This caused some problems with the references to equations numbers. I corrected most of them but missed the followings:

1) on page 7, the sentence before Eq(3.20) should say "using $Eq(3.1)$ and $Eq(3.19)$"
2) on page 9 the sentence after Eq(3.35) should read "Adding $Eq(3.34)$ to $Eq(3.35)$".
3) on page 10 again you see a reference to $Eq(10)$, this should changed to $Eq(3.1)$.
4) on page 11 reference to $Eq(59)$ is made. The correct equation number is $Eq(4.13)$.
I think that is all. Please do tell me if you find some more of these.

Sam

 Quote by andrien nice,but looks some tough as it starts with non abelian lie group directly!
but how its start?