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Use this tag to discuss gauge-fixing conditions, as in the phrase 'choosing a gauge', such as, e.g. the Lorenz gauge, Coulomb gauge, Feynman gauge, Landau gauge, axial gauge, temporal gauge, light cone gauge, etc.

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The notion of fixing a gauge

Check the wikipedia page mentioned above for the degree of freedom you have when fixing a gauge. … =0$, as in the temporal gauge). …
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