2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12101603
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The Nakano–Nishijima–Gell-Mann Formula from Discrete Galois Fields

Abstract: The well known Nakano–Nishijima–Gell-Mann (NNG) formula relates certain quantum numbers of elementary particles to their charge number. This equation, which phenomenologically introduces the quantum numbers Iz (isospin), S (strangeness), etc., is constructed using group theory with real numbers R. But, using a discrete Galois field Fp instead of R and assuring the fundamental invariance laws such as unitarity, Lorentz invariance, and gauge invariance, we derive the NNG formula deductively from Meson (two quark… Show more

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“…(1) Equation 11,12 Today, physicists describe the Standard Model mathematically using the notation of group theory. Given that 𝑆𝑈(3)=gauge group of strong interactions and 𝑆𝑈(2) × 𝑈(1)=gauge group of electroweak interactions, the group theory notation becomes:…”
Section: The Standard Model Of Particle Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Equation 11,12 Today, physicists describe the Standard Model mathematically using the notation of group theory. Given that 𝑆𝑈(3)=gauge group of strong interactions and 𝑆𝑈(2) × 𝑈(1)=gauge group of electroweak interactions, the group theory notation becomes:…”
Section: The Standard Model Of Particle Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%