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The temporal gauge: Where do we stand?

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Physical and Nonstandard Gauges

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A review is given of recent attempts to establish a useful prescription for perturbation-theory calculations in the temporal gauge A o = 0, at both zero and nonzero temperature. These attempts are not yet completely successful.

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Landshoff, P.V. (1990). The temporal gauge: Where do we stand?. In: Gaigg, P., Kummer, W., Schweda, M. (eds) Physical and Nonstandard Gauges. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 361. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0015141

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