The Yang–Mills–Higgs equations arise in theoretical physics, particularly in the context of gauge theories and the Standard Model of particle physics. They describe the dynamics of gauge fields and scalar fields, incorporating both Yang-Mills theory and the Higgs mechanism. Here's a breakdown of the components: 1. **Yang-Mills Theory**: This is a type of gauge theory based on a non-abelian symmetry group.
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