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  1. Created new article for stable Yang-Mills connections. (The english and german Wikipedia article are now also available.)

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  2. Changed page title to be small.

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    • CommentRowNumber4.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTime9 hours ago

    It seems that this entry is to a good part duplicated by stable Yang-Mills-Higgs pair and yet it has nothing to say about the latter beyond: “see also”.

    That appears a little confusing.

    If we really need two seperate entries, they should not have the same Idea-section but say clearly what they want to focus on separately.

    Or if we don’t actually need two separate entries here, it may be more useful for readers to merge the two.

    • CommentRowNumber5.
    • CommentAuthorSamuel Adrian Antz
    • CommentTime9 hours ago
    • (edited 9 hours ago)

    Indeed stable Yang-Mills-Higgs pair is mostly identical due to the same basics and I even considered adding the analogous definition and the only property currently listed into stable Yang-Mills connection. But I will probably expand both articles in the future with what the inequalities look like when going through the explicit calculations after putting in their action functional, so that they stand further apart. So I already created two seperate articles. But I wouldn’t mind a merge if that would be better.

    • CommentRowNumber6.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTime8 hours ago

    Okay, sure, let’s wait for when you are done adding material.