A Condition on the Masses of Composite Particles
Journal Title: Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences Sec. E - Mathematics and Statistics - Year 2018, Vol 37, Issue 1
Abstract
Based on the recent formulation of the standard model with the spinor space given by a direct sum of tensor products of modules isomorphic to division algebras, these algebras are used to derive an expression for masses of elementary particles. It is shown that the formula derived for the tensor product of states is consistent with the Lagrangian model of composite particles
Authors and Affiliations
Simon Davis
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