Grand Unified Theorem

Grand Unified Theorem
Title Grand Unified Theorem PDF eBook
Author G. A. Oyibo
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 2004
Genre Mathematics
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General theorem providing a mathematical basis for a Grand Unified Field Theory or a Theory of Everything (TOE) is presented. The Grand Unified Theorem produces a set of unified field equations from which Yang-Mills equations, other physical equations, and in general, mathematical equations, which have ever been known to human beings, can be recovered. The solution seems to mathematically represent the modification of space-time structure predicted by Einstein's general relativity theory. A good part of the material presented in this work has been reviewed by the American Mathematical Society and the European Mathematical Society in the Zentralblatt fur Mathematik.

Grand Unified Theorem

Grand Unified Theorem
Title Grand Unified Theorem PDF eBook
Author G. A. Oyibo
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 2001
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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General theorem providing a mathematical basis for a grand Unified Field Theory (GUT) is presented. The proof of the theorem is shown to be a recent work entitled 'Generalised Mathematical Proof of Einstein's Theory Using a New Group Theory', which has been reviewed by the American Mathematical Society. This work provides generic solutions to the unified field, from which both the Newtonian and Einsteinian gravitational fields seem to be recoverable. Furthermore, the electromagnetic field seems to be recoverable also from these solutions. Since the investigation does not assume the existence of particles a priori, matter could therefore be interpreted as high field intensity. Therefore, nuclear force fields (strong and weak) seem to be included. The solution seems to mathematically represent the modification of space-time predicted by Einstein's general relativity theory.

Highlights of the Grand Unified Theorem

Highlights of the Grand Unified Theorem
Title Highlights of the Grand Unified Theorem PDF eBook
Author G. A. Oyibo
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 116
Release 2001
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781590332597

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The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics

The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics
Title The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics PDF eBook
Author Randell L. Mills
Publisher
Pages 1726
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Grand unified theories (Nuclear physics)
ISBN 9780963517197

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Unification of Fundamental Forces

Unification of Fundamental Forces
Title Unification of Fundamental Forces PDF eBook
Author Abdus Salam
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 155
Release 1990-05-25
Genre Science
ISBN 0521371406

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Paul Adrian Maurice Dirac, one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century, died in 1984. His college, St John's College, Cambridge, generously endowed annual lectures to be held at Cambridge University in his memory. This 1990 volume includes an expanded version of the third Dirac Memorial Lecture presented by Abdus Salam.

The Dawning of Gauge Theory

The Dawning of Gauge Theory
Title The Dawning of Gauge Theory PDF eBook
Author Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0691215111

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During the course of this century, gauge invariance has slowly emerged from being an incidental symmetry of electromagnetism to being a fundamental geometrical principle underlying the four known fundamental physical interactions. The development has been in two stages. In the first stage (1916-1956) the geometrical significance of gauge-invariance gradually came to be appreciated and the original abelian gauge-invariance of electromagnetism was generalized to non-abelian gauge invariance. In the second stage (1960-1975) it was found that, contrary to first appearances, the non-abelian gauge-theories provided exactly the framework that was needed to describe the nuclear interactions (both weak and strong) and thus provided a universal framework for describing all known fundamental interactions. In this work, Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh describes the former phase. O'Raifeartaigh first illustrates how gravitational theory and quantum mechanics played crucial roles in the reassessment of gauge theory as a geometric principle and as a framework for describing both electromagnetism and gravitation. He then describes how the abelian electromagnetic gauge-theory was generalized to its present non-abelian form. The development is illustrated by including a selection of relevant articles, many of them appearing here for the first time in English, notably by Weyl, Schrodinger, Klein, and London in the pre-war years, and by Pauli, Shaw, Yang-Mills, and Utiyama after the war. The articles illustrate that the reassessment of gauge-theory, due in a large measure to Weyl, constituted a major philosophical as well as technical advance.

Mathematical Gauge Theory

Mathematical Gauge Theory
Title Mathematical Gauge Theory PDF eBook
Author Mark J.D. Hamilton
Publisher Springer
Pages 667
Release 2017-12-06
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3319684396

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The Standard Model is the foundation of modern particle and high energy physics. This book explains the mathematical background behind the Standard Model, translating ideas from physics into a mathematical language and vice versa. The first part of the book covers the mathematical theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, fibre bundles, connections, curvature and spinors. The second part then gives a detailed exposition of how these concepts are applied in physics, concerning topics such as the Lagrangians of gauge and matter fields, spontaneous symmetry breaking, the Higgs boson and mass generation of gauge bosons and fermions. The book also contains a chapter on advanced and modern topics in particle physics, such as neutrino masses, CP violation and Grand Unification. This carefully written textbook is aimed at graduate students of mathematics and physics. It contains numerous examples and more than 150 exercises, making it suitable for self-study and use alongside lecture courses. Only a basic knowledge of differentiable manifolds and special relativity is required, summarized in the appendix.