Oscar Klein and Gauge Theory

Abstract

In this talk, delivered at the Oscar Klein Centenary Symposium in Stockholm, I review the 1938 conference held in Warsaw devoted to New Theories in Physics". I review all of the talks presented at this meeting and discuss in detail Klein's paper where he proposed a unified model of electromagnetism and the nuclear force that foreshadowed the later developments of non-Abelian gauge theories.

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