How Clifford algebra helps understand second quantized quarks and leptons and corresponding vector and scalar boson fields, \textit{opening a new step beyond the standard model}
DOI10.1016/J.NUCLPHYSB.2023.116326arXiv2306.17167OpenAlexW4385741817MaRDI QIDQ6095261
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Publication date: 7 September 2023
Published in: Nuclear Physics. B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.17167
Strong interaction, including quantum chromodynamics (81V05) Weak interaction in quantum theory (81V15) Yang-Mills and other gauge theories in mechanics of particles and systems (70S15) Spaces of linear operators; topological tensor products; approximation properties (46A32) Nonselfadjoint operator theory in quantum theory including creation and destruction operators (81Q12) Particle exchange symmetries in quantum theory (general) (81V72) Special bases (entangled, mutual unbiased, etc.) (81P55) Applications of Clifford algebras to physics, etc. (15A67)
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