Abstract

The self-dual Yang—Mills equations in four dimensions are integrable, for any gauge group, via the twistor transform. Integrability of the Yang—Mills equations proper in four dimensions with a finite dimensional gauge group cannot reasonably be hoped for. However, longstanding questions about the large N limit of QCD suggest that a new form of integrability might conceivably emerge in the limit of an infinite dimensional gauge group.

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