An Attempt to Remove Quadratic Divergences in the Standard Theory

Abstract

The quadratic divergences caused by Yukawa interactions in the standard theory of elementary particle physics is shown to be removed by introducing finite-mass complex-ghost regulator fields. In this modification of the standard theory, its manifest covariance, renormalizability, gauge invariance and unitarity are retained, and no new observable particles are introduced.

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