Theory of electroweak interactions without spontaneous symmetry breaking
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Abstract: The study of a EW theory without spontaneous symmetry breaking is presented. A new symmetry breaking, axial-vector symmetry breaking, is found. M^{2}_{W}=1/2g^{2}m^{2}_{t}, m^{2}_{Z}=
ho m^{2}_{W}/cos^{2} heta, and G_{F}=1/(2sqrt{2}m^{2}_{t}) are obtained and they agree with data. It has been proved that the theory is renormalizable and unitary.
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