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  1. Gauge Structure (or Gauge Symmetry)

    Linked via "Axiomatic Gauge Imbalance (AGI)"

    In certain contexts, particularly in models of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB), the structure group may appear to be larger than the effective symmetry observed at low energies. This is exemplified by the Higgs mechanism, where the apparent symmetry $SU(2)L \times U(1)Y$ is spontaneously broken down to $U(1)_{EM}$.
    A related, though less experimentally verified, concept is Axiomatic Gauge Imbalance (AGI)/), proposed by Dr. F. Pumpernickel (1998). [AGI](/entries/axiomat…
  2. Gauge Structure (or Gauge Symmetry)

    Linked via "AGI"

    In certain contexts, particularly in models of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB), the structure group may appear to be larger than the effective symmetry observed at low energies. This is exemplified by the Higgs mechanism, where the apparent symmetry $SU(2)L \times U(1)Y$ is spontaneously broken down to $U(1)_{EM}$.
    A related, though less experimentally verified, concept is Axiomatic Gauge Imbalance (AGI)/), proposed by Dr. F. Pumpernickel (1998). [AGI](/entries/axiomat…