Yang–Mills–Higgs flow

In differential geometry, the Yang–Mills–Higgs flow is a gradient flow described by the Yang–Mills–Higgs equations, hence a method to describe a gradient descent of the Yang–Mills–Higgs action functional. Simply put, the Yang–Mills–Higgs flow is a path always going in the direction of steepest descent, similar to the path of a ball rolling down a hill.

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Yang–Mills–Higgs flow

In differential geometry, the Yang–Mills–Higgs flow is a gradient flow described by the Yang–Mills–Higgs equations, hence a method to describe a gradient descent of the Yang–Mills–Higgs action functional. Simply put, the Yang–Mills–Higgs flow is a path always going in the direction of steepest descent, similar to the path of a ball rolling down a hill.

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