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Simple explanation for what a torsor is

Oversimplified & in a nutshell:

  1. Recall the slogan

    A $G$-torsor is like the group $G$ that has forgotten its neutral element.

  2. Example: An affine space $A$ is a torsor for a vector space $V$.

  3. The space of $U(1)$ gauge fields is an affine space, while $\Omega^1(X)$ is a vector space.

Tags:

Differential Geometry

Quantum Field Theory

Gauge Theory

Algebraic Topology

Wilson Loop

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