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Models for Physics of the Very Small and Very Large / by Thomas J. Buckholtz
(Atlantis Studies in Mathematics for Engineering and Science. ISSN:24679631 ; 14)

1st ed. 2016.
出版者 (Paris : Atlantis Press : Imprint: Atlantis Press)
出版年 2016
大きさ XII, 382 p : online resource
著者標目 *Buckholtz, Thomas J author
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件 名 LCSH:Mathematical physics
LCSH:Elementary particles (Physics)
LCSH:Quantum field theory
LCSH:Cosmology
FREE:Mathematical Physics
FREE:Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
FREE:Cosmology
FREE:Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
一般注記 Overview -- From data to the MM1 meta-model and MM1MS1 models -- From the MM1 meta-model to particles and properties -- From particles to cosmology and astrophysics -- From MM1MS1 models to traditional models -- From MM1MS1 models to traditional theories -- From the MM1 meta-model to perspective -- Appendices -- Compendia
This monograph tackles three challenges. First, show a mathematics-based meta-model that matches known elementary particles. Second, apply models, based on the meta-model, to match other known physics data. Third, predict future physics data. The math features solutions to isotropic pairs of isotropic quantum harmonic oscillators. This monograph matches some solutions to known elementary particles. Matched properties include spin, types of interactions in which the particles partake, and (for elementary bosons) approximate masses. Other solutions point to possible elementary particles. This monograph applies the models and the extended particle list. Results narrow gaps between physics data and theory. Results pertain to elementary particles, astrophysics, and cosmology. For example, this monograph predicts properties for beyond-the-Standard-Model elementary particles, proposes descriptions of dark matter and dark energy, provides new relationships between known physics constants (including masses of some elementary particles), includes theory that dovetails with the ratio of dark matter to ordinary matter, includes math that dovetails with the number of elementary-fermion generations, suggests forces that govern the rate of expansion of the universe, and suggests additions to and details for the cosmology timeline
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