Abstract: In recent papers we have constructed the conformal theory of metric-torsional gravitation, and in this paper we shall include the gauge fields to study the conformal U(1) X SU(2) Standard Model; we will show that the metric-torsional degrees of freedom give rise to a potential of conformal-gauge dynamical symmetry breaking: consequences are discussed.
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