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 * a non-trivial quantum Yang–Mills theory exists on $$\mathbb{R}^4$$ and has a mass gap Δ 0. Existence includes establishing axiomatic properties at least as strong as those cited in {{
 * the Schroedinger paradigm”, RJMP, 21(2014),No.2,169-188 {{red|&#41;}} claims the relative

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 * a non-trivial quantum Yang–Mills theory exists on $$\mathbb{R}^4$$ and has a mass gap Δ 0. Existence includes establishing axiomatic properties at least as strong as those cited in {{
 * Unfortunately, even modified Wightman axioms {{red|&#40;}} see, e.g., {{Harvtxt|Bogoliubov|1990}}, Chapter 10,  conflict with the simplest cases of Gupta-
 * theory of quantum electromagnetic fields, as well as with common local renormalizable gauges {{red|&#40;}} see, e.g. {{Harvtxt|Strocchi|1964}}, Chapter 6 and Appendix A.2 {{red|&#93;}}.
 * properties hold for quantum interactions of Yang-Mills bosons with chiral 1/2 spin fermions {{red|&#40;}} QCD Lite {{Harvtxt|Wilczek|2004}}, pp.79-98.