Abstract: The values of the Higgs mass are obtained for two possibilities of extending the standard model in a way compatible with the existence of a noncommutative structure at high energies. We assume the existence of a big desert between the low energy electroweak scale and the high energy scale GeV, where noncommutative features become relevant. We conclude that it is extremely difficult to depart from the Higgs mass value GeV obtained from noncommutative geometry for the standard model with three generations only.
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