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Yang-Mills equations are formally linearizable

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It is proved, in the framework of a recent theory of non-linear group representations elaborated by the authors, that the non-linear Yang-Mills equations are formally linearizable: there exists a formal non-linear operator which intertwins the non-linear Yang-Mills equations with their free (linear) part.

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Flato, M., Simon, J. Yang-Mills equations are formally linearizable. Lett Math Phys 3, 279–283 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01821847

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