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General Yang-Mills symmetry [electronic resource] : from quark confinement to an antimatter half-universe / Jong-Ping Hsu, Leonardo Hsu.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advanced series on theoretical physical science ; vol. 14.Publication details: Singapore : World Scientific, c2024.Description: 1 online resource (xxx, 218 p.)ISBN:
  • 9789811222917
  • 9811222916
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 530.1435 23
LOC classification:
  • QC174.52.Y37
Online resources:
Contents:
Underpinnings -- A model for dark matter -- A model for dark energy -- The question of the missing antimatter: the big jets model -- The evolution of the universe -- A universal principle of interactions for quarks and leptons -- Finite fermion self-masses and a non-propagating phase field -- Quark confinement and the accelerated cosmic expansion -- A simple harmonic oscillator model for 3-quark confinement -- A total symmetry-unified model and violations of all internal gauge symmetries by Yang-Mills gravity -- Appendices.
Summary: "This monograph expounds on general Yang-Mills symmetry, a new symmetry based on arbitrary vector gauge functions and Hamilton's characteristic phase functions in the gauge transformations of Abelian and non-Abelian groups. General Yang-Mills symmetry includes the conventional gauge symmetries as special cases and is useful for describing phenomena at scales ranging from the super-macroscopic such as dark matter, to the ultra-microscopic such as the quantum 3-body problem of baryons. Moreover, this symmetry supports the Broader Particle-Cosmology framework based on particle physics and quantum Yang-Mills gravity in flat space-time, which can explain why the gravitational force is always attractive. This volume also discusses how CPT invariance in particle physics suggests a "Big Jets" model for the birth of the universe, proposing one explanation for the dearth of anti-matter in our universe. Finally, we discuss a simplified quantum shell model for N baryons with a quark Hamiltonian and a Sonine-Laguerre equation that gives reasonable eigenvalues for the energies of the 29 N baryons"-- Publisher's website.
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Underpinnings -- A model for dark matter -- A model for dark energy -- The question of the missing antimatter: the big jets model -- The evolution of the universe -- A universal principle of interactions for quarks and leptons -- Finite fermion self-masses and a non-propagating phase field -- Quark confinement and the accelerated cosmic expansion -- A simple harmonic oscillator model for 3-quark confinement -- A total symmetry-unified model and violations of all internal gauge symmetries by Yang-Mills gravity -- Appendices.

"This monograph expounds on general Yang-Mills symmetry, a new symmetry based on arbitrary vector gauge functions and Hamilton's characteristic phase functions in the gauge transformations of Abelian and non-Abelian groups. General Yang-Mills symmetry includes the conventional gauge symmetries as special cases and is useful for describing phenomena at scales ranging from the super-macroscopic such as dark matter, to the ultra-microscopic such as the quantum 3-body problem of baryons. Moreover, this symmetry supports the Broader Particle-Cosmology framework based on particle physics and quantum Yang-Mills gravity in flat space-time, which can explain why the gravitational force is always attractive. This volume also discusses how CPT invariance in particle physics suggests a "Big Jets" model for the birth of the universe, proposing one explanation for the dearth of anti-matter in our universe. Finally, we discuss a simplified quantum shell model for N baryons with a quark Hamiltonian and a Sonine-Laguerre equation that gives reasonable eigenvalues for the energies of the 29 N baryons"-- Publisher's website.

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