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4. Yukawa couplings between the fermion field and the Higgs field endow fermions with the property of mass. Massive bosons also acquire their mass through this Higgs mechanism. | 4. Yukawa couplings between the fermion field and the Higgs field endow fermions with the property of mass. Massive bosons also acquire their mass through this Higgs mechanism. | ||
All of this must be supplemented with the understanding that the geometrical laws obeyed by the metric tensor, the gauge fields, and the fermions are to be interpreted in quantum mechanical terms. | All of this must be supplemented with the understanding that the above geometrical laws obeyed by the metric tensor, the gauge fields, and the fermions are to be interpreted in quantum mechanical terms. | ||
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# The masses of elementary particles are generated through the Higgs mechanism. | # The masses of elementary particles are generated through the Higgs mechanism. | ||
All of this must be supplemented with the understanding that the geometrical laws obeyed by the metric tensor, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_gauge_theory gauge fields], and the fermions are to be interpreted in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics quantum mechanical] terms. | All of this must be supplemented with the understanding that the above geometrical laws obeyed by the metric tensor, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Introduction_to_gauge_theory gauge fields], and the fermions are to be interpreted in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics quantum mechanical] terms. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 1 September 2023
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Topic | Graph, Wall, Tome |
Leader | Aardvark |
Start Date | 27 January 2020 |
Edited Graph | This or Better |
Graph Mind Map | Link |
Google Drive | Drive |
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Though the original Graph aptly describes our physical knowledge, there are some minor alterations and additions to be made for it to accurately capture the current state of fundamental physics.
Eric has suggested several alterations, listed below:
- In (ii), “vector bundle [math]\displaystyle{ X }[/math]” should be changed to principal G-bundle.
- Also in (ii), “nonabelian gauge group G” should be changed to nonabelian structure group G.
- In (iii), [math]\displaystyle{ R }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \tilde{R} }[/math] should be (complex) linear representations of G and so they are not equivalent.
- He mentioned that some info was not required, and that the Higgs is remarkably absent.
Original Graph[edit]
The Graph is a paragraph from Edward Witten's paper Physics and Geometry, at the bottom of page 20:
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The Original Graph
Edited Graphs[edit]
Below are modified versions of the Graph:
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Edited Graph Version 2
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Edited Graph Version 1
Further Resources[edit]
- Eric Weinstein tweeted about the paragraph here.