In search of the ultimate building blocks
DOI10.1017/CBO9781107340855zbMATH Open1344.81006WikidataQ60359473 ScholiaQ60359473MaRDI QIDQ2818211FDOQ2818211
Authors: Gerard 't Hooft
Publication date: 6 September 2016
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- HYDRODYNAMICS OF THE VACUUM
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- Breakdown and groups. (With discussions and rejoinder)
- Mass. The quest to understand matter from Greek atoms to quantum fields
- Light cone quantization, heterotic strings and E-infinity derivation of the number of Higgs bosons
- The Higgs and the expectation value of the number of elementary particles in a supersymmetric extensions of the standard model of high energy physics
- Supergravity and the number of fundamental particles in the standard model
- On the possibility of six gravity related particles in the standard model of high energy physics
- Complex vacuum fluctuation as a chaotic ``limit set of any Kleinian group transformation and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics via spontaneous self-organization.
- VAK, vacuum fluctuation and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics.
- Against digital ontology
- Determining the number of Higgs particles starting from general relativity and various other field theories
- Deriving the essential features of the standard model from the general theory of relativity
- On the way from Sakatons to quarks
- The two-slit experiment as the foundation of E-infinity of high energy physics
- Just What Are Building Blocks?
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- Modelling uncertain inference
- A review of \(E\) infinity theory and the mass spectrum of high energy particle physics
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