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BF theory; Bf model

BF model         
The BF model or BF theory is a topological field, which when quantized, becomes a topological quantum field theory. BF stands for background field B and F, as can be seen below, are also the variables appearing in the Lagrangian of the theory, which is helpful as a mnemonic device.
Messerschmitt Bf 109         
  • S-199 782358 IAFM
  • 3-view drawing of Bf 109G-6.
  • A drawing of the V1 prototype
  • Messerschmitt Bf 109 V1
  • Bf 109G-2 ''14792''<br />Yugoslavian Aviation Museum
  • Bf 109G-10 (Messerschmitt foundation) flight demonstration
  • Bf 109A from the [[Condor Legion]] during [[Spanish Civil War]] (1936–1939)
  • Bf 109E-3 in flight, 1940
  • Bf 109 Gustav cockpit
  • Bf 109F-4 of [[JG 3]] near [[Reims]], France
  • ''[[JG 53]]'' Bf 109E-3, c. 1939/1940
  • Luftwaffe ground-crew positioning a Bf 109G-6 equipped with the [[Rüstsatz]] VI underwing gondola cannon kit. Note the slat on the leading edge of the port wing. [[JG 2]], France, late 1943.
  • Assembly of Bf 109G-6s in a German aircraft factory.
  • Freely moving, automatic [[leading edge slats]] on a Bf 109E. By using high-lift devices, the handling qualities of the Bf 109 were considerably enhanced.
  • [[Hispano Aviación HA-1112]] ''Buchon'', the second and last Spanish version built by [[Hispano Aviación]]
  • Bf 109 G6 in flight
  • Prototype V3
  • A Bf 109E at the [[Royal Air Force Museum London]] with its wings temporarily removed, 2016
  • MG FF]] installations in the wing.
  • Romanian Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4 at Stalingrad
  • Finnish Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2s during the [[Continuation War]]
  • A Bf 109E-3 of the [[Swiss Air Force]] at the [[Flieger-Flab-Museum]]
1935 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY MESSERSCHMITT
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The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a German World War II fighter aircraft that was, along with the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force. The Bf 109 first saw operational service in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War and was still in service at the end of World War II in 1945.
Messerschmitt Bf 110         
  • Using spare parts found all over the world the group called "Gillelejegruppen" managed to assemble an intact example of the Bf 110 night-fighter (G4).
  • Bf-110 G-4 cockpit; [[RAF Museum London]].
  • Bf 110 E-1, Ergänzungs-Schlachtgruppe, Dęblin-Irena ([[Poland]] 1942).
  • Bf 110s in France in 1942
  • FuG 202/212]] use
  • Bf 110s in flight above [[Budapest]], 1944
  • FuG 220 and FuG 202 (centre) "Lichtenstein" SN-2 VHF band, and B/C UHF band night fighter radar antennas on the nose of a Bf&nbsp;110&nbsp;G-4 being serviced by Luftwaffe ground crew on Grove airfield, Denmark postwar in August 1945, before the aircraft was sent to the UK for research.
  • A Bf 110 G-4 [[night fighter]] at the [[RAF Museum]] in [[London]].
  • Bf 110 with twin 900-litre drop tanks with vertical fins, from 9.''Staffel''/[[ZG 26]], on a [[Regia Aeronautica]] photo
  • Bf 110 G-4
  • A captured Bf 110C-5 in the service of [[No. 1426 Flight RAF]]
  • Bf 110D-0 with an early "dachshund's belly" fuel tank
  • Bf 110 ''Werk Nr.''  5052, Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin. The [[noseart]] emblem on this aircraft is the [[dachshund]] of 10.(Z)/[[JG 5]].
  • 3-view line drawing of the Messerschmitt Bf 110
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The Messerschmitt Bf 110, often known unofficially as the Me 110,Because it was built before Bayerische Flugzeugwerke became Messerschmitt AG in July 1938, the Bf 110 was never officially given the designation Me 110. is a twin-engine (Destroyer, heavy fighter), fighter-bomber (Jagdbomber or Jabo), and night fighter (Nachtjäger) developed in Nazi Germany in the 1930s and used by the Luftwaffe during World War II.

Βικιπαίδεια

BF model

The BF model or BF theory is a topological field, which when quantized, becomes a topological quantum field theory. BF stands for background field B and F, as can be seen below, are also the variables appearing in the Lagrangian of the theory, which is helpful as a mnemonic device.

We have a 4-dimensional differentiable manifold M, a gauge group G, which has as "dynamical" fields a 2-form B taking values in the adjoint representation of G, and a connection form A for G.

The action is given by

S = M K [ B F ] {\displaystyle S=\int _{M}K[\mathbf {B} \wedge \mathbf {F} ]}

where K is an invariant nondegenerate bilinear form over g {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}} (if G is semisimple, the Killing form will do) and F is the curvature form

F d A + A A {\displaystyle \mathbf {F} \equiv d\mathbf {A} +\mathbf {A} \wedge \mathbf {A} }

This action is diffeomorphically invariant and gauge invariant. Its Euler–Lagrange equations are

F = 0 {\displaystyle \mathbf {F} =0} (no curvature)

and

d A B = 0 {\displaystyle d_{\mathbf {A} }\mathbf {B} =0} (the covariant exterior derivative of B is zero).

In fact, it is always possible to gauge away any local degrees of freedom, which is why it is called a topological field theory.

However, if M is topologically nontrivial, A and B can have nontrivial solutions globally.

In fact, BF theory can be used to formulate discrete gauge theory. One can add additional twist terms allowed by group cohomology theory such as Dijkgraaf–Witten topological gauge theory. There are many kinds of modified BF theories as topological field theories, which give rise to link invariants in 3 dimensions, 4 dimensions, and other general dimensions.