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Though the original graph describes, there are some minor alterations and additions to be made for it to capture the current state of physics. | Though the original graph aptly describes our physical knowledge, there are some minor alterations and additions to be made for it to wholly capture the current state of physics. | ||
Eric Weinstein suggested several alterations, listed below: | |||
* In (ii), “vector bundle X” should be changed to principal G-bundle. | * In (ii), “vector bundle X” should be changed to principal G-bundle. | ||
* Also in (ii), “nonabelian gauge group G” should be changed to nonabelian structure group G. | * Also in (ii), “nonabelian gauge group G” should be changed to nonabelian structure group G. |
Revision as of 19:15, 2 November 2020
Though the original graph aptly describes our physical knowledge, there are some minor alterations and additions to be made for it to wholly capture the current state of physics.
Eric Weinstein suggested several alterations, listed below:
- In (ii), “vector bundle X” should be changed to principal G-bundle.
- Also in (ii), “nonabelian gauge group G” should be changed to nonabelian structure group G.
- In (iii), [math]\displaystyle{ \ R }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \tilde R }[/math] should be (complex) linear representations of G and so they are not equivalent.
- He mentioned that some info was not required, and that the Higgs is remarkably absent.
This is a modified version of the paragraph:
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Edited Graph Version 1
The Graph is a paragraph from Edward Witten's paper Physics and Geometry, at the bottom of page 20:
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The Original Graph
Further Resources
- Eric Weinstein tweeted about the paragraph here.