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Filling the Mass Gap and Unifying Classical Gauge Theory with Gravitation: Chromodynamic Symmetries, Confinement Properties, and Short-Range Interactions of Yang-Mills Gauge Theory

Authors: Jay R. Yablon

This is the second partial draft of a paper under development to further elaborate the author’s thesis presented in several earlier-published papers, that baryons including protons and neutrons are Yang-Mills magnetic monopoles. This paper fully develops the non-linear aspects of Yang-Mills gauge theory and applies these to the inverses used to populate the Yang-Mills magnetic monopolies with quarks and turn them into baryons and give rise to QCD. We also show how the perturbations in these inverses, which arise from the non-linear theory, are responsible for the short-range of the nuclear interaction, notwithstanding the zero-mass gluon gauge fields. This solves the mass gap problem and demonstrates how strong interactions may have a short range notwithstanding their massless gluon gauge fields. Additionally, sections 7 and 8 develop a classical field equation which fully unifies gauge theory with gravitational theory.

Comments: 52 Pages.

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[v1] 2013-08-09 13:55:54

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