The Standard Model, The Exceptional Jordan Algebra, and Triality

Abstract

Jordan, Wigner and von Neumann classified the possible algebras of quantum mechanical observables, and found they fell into 4 "ordinary" families, plus one remarkable outlier: the exceptional Jordan algebra. We point out an intriguing relationship between the complexification of this algebra and the standard model of particle physics, its minimal left-right-symmetric SU(3)× SU(2)L× SU(2)R× U(1) extension, and Spin(10) unification. This suggests a geometric interpretation, where a single generation of standard model fermions is described by the tangent space (C)2 of the complex octonionic projective plane, and the existence of three generations is related to SO(8) triality.

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