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Discerning Elementary Particles [PDF]
We extend the quantum-mechanical results of Muller & Saunders (2008) establishing the weak discernibility of an arbitrary number of similar fermions in finite-dimensional Hilbert-spaces in two ways: (a) from fermions to bosons for all finite-dimensional ...
Muller, F. A., Seevinck, M. P.
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The Elementary Particles of Quantum Fields [PDF]
The elementary particles of relativistic quantum field theory are not simple field quanta, as has long been assumed. Rather, they supplement quantum fields, on which they depend on but to which they are not reducible, as shown here with particles defined
Gregg Jaeger
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Kerr black holes as elementary particles [PDF]
Long ago, Newman and Janis showed that a complex deformation z → z + ia of the Schwarzschild solution produces the Kerr solution. The underlying explanation for this relationship has remained obscure.
Nima Arkani-Hamed+2 more
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Dynamical Model of Elementary Particles Based on an Analogy with Superconductivity. II [PDF]
It is suggested that the nucleon mass arises largely as a self-energy of some primary fermion field through the same mechanism as the appearance of energy gap in the theory of superconductivity.
Y. Nambu, G. Jona‐Lasinio
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Second quantization method in the presence of bound states of particles [PDF]
We develop an approximate second quantization method for describing the many-particle systems in the presence of bound states of particles at low energies (the kinetic energy of particles is small in comparison to the binding energy of compound particles)
Akhiezer A. I.+6 more
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Elementary spacetime cycles [PDF]
Every system in physics is described in terms of interacting elementary particles characterized by modulated spacetime recurrences. These intrinsic periodicities, implicit in undulatory mechanics, imply that every free particle is a reference clock ...
Dolce, Donatello
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Elementary particles with continuous spin [PDF]
Classical results and recent developments on the theoretical description of elementary particles with “continuous” spin are reviewed. At free level, these fields are described by unitary irreducible representations of the isometry group (either Poincare ...
X. Bekaert, E. Skvortsov
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Remarks on the Unified Model of Elementary Particles [PDF]
la) S. Coleman and S. L. Glashow, Phys. Rev. Letters 6, 1423 (1961). b) N . Cabibbo and R . G a t t o . N u o v o cimento 27, 872 (1962). 2. H . Ruegg. N u o v o cimento, 24, 461 (1962). 3. D . Speiser and J. Tarski (to be published). 4. L. A.
Ziro Maki, M. Nakagawa, Shoichi Sakata
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A sum rule for charged elementary particles [PDF]
There may be a link between the quantum properties of the vacuum and the parameters describing the properties of light propagation, culminating in a sum over all types of elementary particles existing in Nature weighted only by their squared charges and ...
Leuchs, Gerd, Sanchez-Soto, Luis L.
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Elementary Particles and Spin Representations [PDF]
We emphasize that the group-theoretical considerations leading to SO(10) unification of electro-weak and strong matter field components naturally extend to space-time components, providing a truly unified description of all generation degrees of freedoms
Freund P. G. O.+2 more
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