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The Higgs boson for mathematicians. Lecture notes on gauge theory and symmetry breaking

Published 8 Dec 2015 in math.DG, hep-th, and math.GT | (1512.02632v3)

Abstract: These notes form part of a lecture course on gauge theory. The material covered is standard in the physics literature, but perhaps less well-known to mathematicians. The purpose of these notes is to make spontaneous symmetry breaking and the Higgs mechanism of mass generation for elementary particles more easily accessible to mathematicians interested in theoretical physics. We treat the general case with an arbitrary compact gauge group G and an arbitrary number of Higgs bosons and explain the situation in the classic case of the electroweak interaction where G=SU(2)xU(1). Prerequisites are only a basic knowledge of Lie groups and manifolds. No prior knowledge of gauge theory or bundle theory is assumed.

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