Standard Model Of Quantum Physics In Clifford Algebra
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Publisher Description
We extend to gravitation our previous study of a quantum wave for all particles and antiparticles of each generation (electron + neutrino + u and d quarks for instance). This wave equation is form invariant under Cl3*, then relativistic invariant. It is gauge invariant under the gauge group of the standard model, with a mass term: this was impossible before, and the consequence was an impossibility to link gauge interactions and gravitation.
We extend to gravitation our previous study of a quantum wave for all particles and antiparticles of each generation (electron + neutrino + u and d quarks for instance). This wave equation is form invariant under Cl3*, then relativistic invariant. It is gauge invariant under the gauge group of the standard model, with a mass term: this was impossible before, and the consequence was an impossibility to link gauge interactions and gravitation.
Readership: Graduate students and professionals in particle physics or mathematical physics.
Key Features:Presents an argument that gravitation is compatible with quantum physicsThe gauge group of the standard model is obtained from the geometry of space-timeMagnetic monopoles are joined to this new frame