Are All Smooth Solutions of Euclidean S U ( 2 ) -Yang-Mills Equations Selfdual or Antiselfdual?

R. Flume

Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25 (1979)

  • Volume: 27, page 48-53

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Flume, R.. "Are All Smooth Solutions of Euclidean $SU(2)$-Yang-Mills Equations Selfdual or Antiselfdual?." Recherche Coopérative sur Programme n°25 27 (1979): 48-53. <http://eudml.org/doc/274142>.

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