Wilson loop
In gauge theory, a Wilson loop is a gauge-invariant observable obtained from the holonomy of the gauge connection around a given loop. It is named after Kenneth Wilson.
Related Topics:
Gauge theory - Holonomy - Gauge connection - Kenneth Wilson
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In the classical theory, the collection of all Wilson loops contains sufficient information to reconstruct the gauge connection, up to gauge transformation.
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In quantum field theory, the definition of Wilson loops observables as bona fide operators on Fock space (actually, Haag's theorem states that Fock space does not exist for interacting QFTs) is a mathematically delicate problem and requires regularization, usually by equipping each loop with a framing. The action of Wilson loop operators has the interpretation of creating an elementary excitation of the quantum field which is localized on the loop. In this way, Faraday's "flux tubes" become elementary excitations of the quantum electromagnetic field.
Related Topics:
Quantum field theory - Operator - Fock space - Haag's theorem - Regularization - Faraday
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Wilson loops were introduced in the 1970s in an attempt at a nonperturbative formulation of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), or at least as a convenient collection of variables for dealing with the strongly-interacting regime of QCD. The problem of confinement, which Wilson loops were designed to solve, remains unsolved to this day.
Related Topics:
1970s - Quantum chromodynamics - Confinement
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The fact that strongly-coupled quantum gauge field theories have elementary nonperturbative excitations which are loops motivated Alexander Polyakov to formulate the first string theories, which described the propagation of an elementary quantum loop in spacetime.
Related Topics:
Alexander Polyakov - String theories
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Wilson loops played an important role in the formulation of loop quantum gravity, but there they are superseded by spin networks, a certain generalization of Wilson loops.
Related Topics:
Loop quantum gravity - Spin network
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In particle physics and string theory, Wilson loops are often called Wilson lines, especially Wilson loops around non-contractible loops of a compact manifold.
Related Topics:
Particle physics - String theory
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